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Coloring Foiled Roses with Alcohol Markers + A look back to our February Digi Release

Our February Digi Release had some amazing floral stamps! You know how much I love flowers! And I have been playing with different mediums to stretch the use of my digital stamps. My card for today features floral stamps from -You are Loved-.




To view the entire Graciellie Design digi collection click here

This color combo ruled my craft room this month! I love the contrast! I colored the images with Spectrum Noir alcohol markers. The trick to get a clean foiled finish without any stains from the markers is to actually colored the flowers first and foil them once they're done. (Images were printed on laser printer and foiled with Deco Foil on a laminator.)

I hope you have a chance to try out this super easy tip! We have now over 40 digital stamp sets available and our shop continues to grow, so I know you'll find something to suit your cardmaking style so you can experiment with all these fun techniques we've shared along the way.

For more inspiration using our digital stamps follow our monthly blog hops. The creative team comes up with beautiful ideas all the time! We will be back with new stamps and more project ideas on March 1st, so please mark your calendars. See you then!

Sharing with: Crafty Awesomeness - AG / Dies R Us - Think Spring / Open Minded Crafting - Flowering on February / World Wide Open DT - AG / Naughty or Nice - Love is in the Air / Mod Squad Challenge - Geometric


Comments

  1. BEAUTIFUL!! Gorgeous, vibrant colors on this fabulous design Gracie! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘Think Spring’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!

    Darlene (DRU Blog Leader)
    DIES R US CHALLENGE BLOG
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS Please come for a visit.
    P.S. Please link back to our challenge blog to qualify for the prize. Thanks

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  2. Such a beautiful card. The vibrant pink with the gold foiling is outstanding.

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  3. Gorgeous card! Love all the colors with the gold! Thanks so much for playing along with us at  The Mod Squad Challenge Angie, Challenge Host

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  4. Stunning card! Your coloring is amazing and love the foil touches! I can see why you chose those colors! They are spectacular together! Thanks for joining our "Think Spring" challenge at Dies R Us!

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  5. Your card is stunning, Gracie! Thanks for joining the fun at Naughty or Nice Challenges, Jo x

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  6. GORGEOUS ... EXCITING technique too!
    THANK YOU for sharing :)

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  7. The colouring and foiling on this card looks gorgeous!!! Beautiful image, too. Thanks for joining us at Naughty or Nice Challenges!

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  8. This is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing with us here today at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.

    Annette DT Registered Owners/Admin for World Wide Open Design Team Challenge


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  9. Wow, stunning card! Love all your layering and pretty flowers. Thanks for playing along at Naughty or Nice :)

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  10. Gracie, this is gorgeous and elegant card with the gold foil. I wish we had laser printer...

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  11. Oh my! Where did February go? I try to catch every release and I missed this one. I wish I had a laser printer too! What fun I could have!

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  12. So pretty love the colour combo.

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  13. Beautiful card, vibrant colors. I like layout, embossing and embellishments. Thank you for joining us on Open-Minded Crafting Fun. Good Luck, Joanna DT

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  14. Wow, the gold makes it. Id love to know how that was done. Love these designs

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  15. Beautiful card, a fab technique. Sorry I am so late with my comment.Thanks for sharing with us at Open-Minded Fun Challenge.
    Hugs Sandy

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