Happy World Card Making Day my friends. I hope you get a chance to make a card or two today, I know I will be. I have a bright and cheery Birthday card to share with you today created with the Unity Stamp Company Daisy Day stamp created by Sandhya Iyer. I’m in love with the Zentangled flower centers – they rock!
This beauty is huge, and finished is about 3-7/8 x 5-1/8″, allowing for a 4 x 5-1/4″ black mat and then a top folding A2 card base.
Markers Used for the Unity Stamp Company Daisy Day
I only used 9 Copic Markers to color this one and did the flicking technique again.
Pinks: R83, RV34, RV17, RV19
Purple: V12, V15, V17
Yellow: Y13, Y19
To create the sentiment, die cut the Simon Says Stamp Celebrate die three times from 80# Neenah Solar white card and stack them before attaching to the card front. The black sentiment is from CZ Designs Sentiment Strips and is attached with small pieces of foam tape.
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You really hit it out of park with this card…absolutely stunning! I love it!!!
thanks so much Katia, it’s a dream to color
Wow, that’s stunning Sandi! Love the colors and your coloring is amazing!! 😀
aw, thanks Amy, it was super easy to color
I love your card. The coloring is superb! TFS
Aw, thank you Deborah
This is gorgeous!!!!!! Love the beautiful colors!
thank you Natasha, that stamp is so fabulous to color