Hello! Sometimes that is all we need to say just to make someone know that we care. So the sentiment for this card I kept pretty simple and used the sketch from the freshly made sketches blog. Do you ever struggle with how to use the small elements from a stamp set? This is the one way I reach for when I don't know what else to do, make background paper.
This card was pretty simple, just stamped the one element repeatedly rotating the view so that it looks like different stamps. Water colored the entire panel, used a die to cut out a scrap strip of paper to emboss the sentiment and the card was pretty much done.
Supplies used:
Stamps:ornate style, free as a bird
Dies: stitched shapes, stitched rectangles
Ink and card stock: pretty peacock, lovely lipstick, balmy blue, blushing bride, vellum, water color paper, staz on ink, versamark
Other accessories: white chalk pen, aquapainter, white embossing powder
Thank you for stopping by today! Let me know if you like the change I made to my blog (writing less and listing the supplies used for quick and easy reference)
Stay healthy and check out the freshly made sketches blog, the designers have amazing cards.
Wow! That's a lot of water coloring; well done! Such petite and feminine bouquets. Super sweet! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lee Ann! It was a lot but such good therapy during the isolation. It was a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background panel you've created for your gorgeous card! Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karren! It was a really fun process. I am always trying to improve my water coloring.
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