I had no idea what Blooming Tea was until I Googled it. Apparently it is a dried up flower which is wrapped in tea leaves and then placed into a pot of hot water. After the leaves soften then the flower emerges inside the tea. And, they only use edible flowers so it is safe to drink.
I did not have a sentiment appropriate so I computer generated mine. The pots and cups were colored using the Life Changing Blending Brushes by Picket Fence Studios and Gina K. Designs inks. The solid coloring of the flowers and the lid of the pot were done with Bic Markers.
At any rate I did enjoy making this card and I hope will use it better as time goes on. Thanks Cindy!
I love to read your comments so thanks for the visits.
God bless,
Verna
7 comments:
Verna this is awesome!! I love how you coloured it. Glad you enjoy the images, and thanks for the shout out.
I saw those images during the hop and liked them. You did a nice job with them. I also am not so good with digi images. The blooming tea is a really pretty image and this make a great card.
Oh, how cute! I didn't know what blooming tea was until I read your post. What a neat idea! This turned out very pretty, Verna. Digis open up a whole new world of options when you get comfortable with them.
It's beautiful! I actually like to print my digis separate and cut them so I can layer them... I think you did a beautiful job and I love these images too!
I have never heard of blooming tea either, but this is a gorgeous card! I love the beautiful coloring technique that really makes the tea look translucent.
Pretty Teapot Verna... I use an old card program called Printmaster to add several images to my card. Some use word or a free program online. My Printmaster doens't always act normal but it is being forced to play nice with the new computer. Some day I may have to find another. Not looking forward to that at all.
Wow - a lot of work fussy cutting all your images! And you colored them beautifully! I had never heard of Blooming Tea, so thanks for the lesson!!
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