I stamped the flower twice (on watercolor paper) and lightly painted over the petals with watered down distress oxide (worn lipstick). I then fussy cut both flowers (one smaller than the other) and layered them together for more dimension. The leaves were stamped (and watercolored) in peeled paint distress oxide. Spatters of both inks adorn the white watercolor paper base.
Supplies and Tools:
Choose Happiness (Stampin' Up), Sunny Flowers (Stampendous), Bible Journaling Stamps Set (American Crafts), Distress Oxides (Worn Lipstick and Peeled Paint), Gathered Twigs Distress Ink, Watercolor Paper, Burlap String, Martha Stewart Deep Edge Punch (Embroidery), Pearls, Nuvo Jewl Drops (Grey Mist), Sharpie Marker, Small Paintbrush, kraft cardstock
This post linked to:
Mod Squad Challenge - Layered Florals
Really Reasonable Ribbon - Anything Goes with ribbon/lace trim
Stamping Sensations - Anything With Flowers
City Crafter Challenge - Something beginning with "S" (how about splatters and stems)
8 comments:
This is so gorgeous, love the colors and the splatters are the perfect touch! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Mod Squad Challenge Angie, Challenge Host.
That is just gorgeous in pinks, love the layout of the card too and the layering of the flower is lovely!
I love how soft and feminine your card is, too! Such a pretty flower - gorgeous watercoloring. Love that pink die cut too!
A really glorious floral creation and perfect for our Floral theme at Stamping Sensations challenge, many thanks for joining in.
B x
This is really pretty, Esther. I love the Natural Burlap String hidden underneath. Thanks for sharing in our challenge.
Blessings,
Karen L
Really Reasonable Ribbon
Your card is so soft and lovely. Thank you for joining us at CCCB :)
So pretty and feminine! Thank you for sharing this beautiful card with us at Stamping Sensations.
Lynne
Gorgeous card! Love the beautiful colors. Thanks for playing along with us at Really Reasonable Ribbon!
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