
My next card is a digital image from Doodle Pantry and was given free for entering the challenge there (that is still going on...so check it out!). I colored again with my Copics. This time I used one of my Copics to color my embroidery floss to make my own Baker's twine. It was pretty easy and now I have matching twine!

I would like to enter these into the following:
Delightful Inspiration (D2D) - progressive challenge using Peacock Beauty
My Time To Craft - Citrus Colors (both...the paper I used for the background even came from a DCWV matstack called "Citrus" !)
Paper & Stuff - Inspiration colors ( my first card)
Doodle Pantry - Stock the Pantry challenge
9 comments:
Oh, these are so pretty! Great idea about the embroidery floss. Beautiful!
Very pretty cards! I really like the citrus papers with the blue birds. Thanks for playing with Peacock Beauty in our freebie challenge at Designed2Delight.
Wow! Peacock frenzy! These are fab Georgia :)
xx
Very cute! I love the hint about the floss. I will try that. Thanks for joining us at MTTC.
Diane
These are both so cute, Georgia!! I love how you colored the twine! Great coloring, too! Thanks for playing in the Stock the Pantry challenge! ;)
Both cards are wonderful and I love how you coloured the Doodle Pantry peacock with your copics. He is adorable. Thanks for joining the challenge this week at Doodle Pantry (Stock the Pantry).
What a beautiful card Georgia. I love the gorgeous colors together and your background paper is lovely. Fabulous job coloring this adorable peacock. Thanks for playing the Stock the Doodle Pantry challenge!
Very cute! Love the sentiment!!!
Your cards look very pretty. But I was most impressed by your idea to use your colored pencils to color embroidery floss and make your own Bakers twine. I'm always impressed by how people use what they already have to create new things instead of just buying, buying, buying all the time. You know what I mean? Kudos to you!
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