Showing posts with label Copic markers Barbara Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copic markers Barbara Campbell. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2020

Close Out Sale At Power Poppy March 20,2020



Hang on to your hats, this is going to be a long post.  Grab a cup of coffee and settle in. 

Marcella is having a big sale and free shipping with a $50 order.  
That mystery bin looks interesting too. 
Now is your chance to get those stamps or digi's that you have wanted before they are gone forever. 
Here are some of the cards that I have made with the sale items.
Sunny Harvest 
 Sage Advice
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

These stamp sets are now 40% off and they will be retiring. Get them now. 


This stamp is 30% off and is also retiring. 



30% off and retiring


Now, on to the post that I had scheduled for today 
with a card for Fun Friday. 

Hello Friends, I am back again with a Friday Fun day.  I am having some fun with my pictures and my new Photoshop Program.  I made a collage of the card that I did and posted it up top to give you a sneak peek.  I used the Power Poppy Digital stamp called Gifts from the sea.  Whenever we get family and friends visiting here in Florida, the beach is one place that they what to include in their visit. Going shelling is fun and enjoying the beach and the water is so relaxing.  

Oh the sunset! 

Shelling is fun anywhere. 

Here is the card that I colored for this blog post. I printed out the digital stamp called Gifts from the Sea.  Then I pulled up some pictures of seashells and started coloring with my Copics and some pencils.  I also used some Spectrum Noir markers to help my Copics. 

By the way, this digital is on sale too. https://powerpoppy.com/search?q=gifts+from+the+sea

It is only $2.99

The shells are all so different and beautiful, great to add some color. 


I also had fun with different filters on pictures.  This one is a black fade. 


I made a beachy looking panel to place my colored image on and then on a
base of  kraft cardstock.  

I wonder what you are working on this weekend.  I hope it is fun.