Hello Pink and Main Friends. It’s Donna here, and I have a no line colouring card for you today featuring the Succulents stamp set.

These images have sweet little creature pots, and a range of succulents. I love colouring succulents because they come in literally every single shade you can imagine. I have gone with some blue shades for today’s card. I coloured the image with Copic markers, and then added shading and details in coloured pencil, before cutting the image with the matching die.

One of my favourite things about this stamps set is the sentiments. I love the way they weave into themselves.

The background for the cactus images is one of the Postage Dies. They cut both the scalloped edge and the faux stitched line in one pass, and they provide a lovely frame for images.

No line colouring takes a little more time than other techniques, but I love the storybook effect that it gives, so I’m prepared to spend the extra time.
I hope this has inspired you to get colouring!
Until next time,
Blessings,