It’s all in the (Beautiful) Details

I finally started my AECP classes, and as I looked over the list of 10, I thought I would tackle the most daunting first - Beautiful Details. It looked so easy on the videos, take a fine tip marker, or color pencil and just add little highlights. There’s a reason why I stamp - because I can’t draw!

I chose the Positive Vibes stamp set because the floral was pretty on its own, but it could be embellished. I took a deep breath and dove in! I used the Sugarplums Crisp Ink set because I thought those colors would lend themselves to a little “embellishment”.

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So here’s the crazy part, once I started, I had trouble making myself stop! I used a white gel pen to add some detail to the petals and to the center of the flowers. I finally stepped away, and realized I had trouble stopping!

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Finishing was fun! This was the first Slimline (3.5 x 8.5) card I’ve ever made, and the extra length gave me the opportunity to add a bold sentiment from the Block Sentiments stamp set.

I trimmed the card panel to give me a 1/4” margin, so I decided to go back to the Sugarplums ink and used the Amethyst ink and a large blending tool to add some color to the edges, focusing on the corners where there was no stamping.

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I’m trying not to second guess myself about adding some extras to the card, splatter, sequins, enamel dots, something, but at this point I was afraid to ruin it. I did the most difficult thing any artist can do - I walked away!

I hope you enjoyed this - I enjoyed this more than I anticipated, so look for more (beautiful) details!

Take care, and be kind!

XO

Sue

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