Today's card features a vibrant background I created by lightly stenciling flowers onto watercolor paper (using antique linen distress ink), and then painting over them with watercolor paints. (You'll be seeing more variations of this next week because I'm having so much fun experimenting with the watercolors I got for Christmas!)
Has anyone else ever had a "brilliant" idea for making a card only to have it completely flop? That seems to be the story of my life! I can fill my scrap bin with rejects in record time. This card was one of those brilliant ideas that didn't work, but in the end it turned out even better than I had originally planned. So the moral of the story is: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!" (smile)
Supplies and Tools:
- Anemone Background Stencil (Craftreat)
- Canson Watercolor Paper
- Watercolor Paints from Zenacolor & Sonnet
- White Acrylic Paint
- Psalm 23 Background (Sweet n Sassy Stamps affiliate link)
- Love This Die (Echo Park)
- Lace Hearts Dies (Spellbinders)
- Oakberry Lane Blossoms Dies (Heartfelt Creations)
- Power Outage Prills (Heartfelt Creations)
- White Acrylic Paint
This post linked to:
- Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
- The Funkie Junkie Challenge - So Delicate
- Die Cut Diva's Challenge - Frame It
- Allsorts Challenge - Beautiful Blooms
- Krafty Chicks Challenge - Any Occasion
- As You Like Challenge - True Love or Fabulous Friends
- Both - but today I'm featuring "True Love" since Valentine cards are so fun to make and I have the best Valentine ever!
13 comments:
So very pretty in the vibrant colours, thanks so much for joining in with our "Beautiful Blooms' theme at Allsorts challenge this week.
B x
Very beautiful. I love the florals and the black heart border. Lovely lovely card. A am back after a longer blogging break, but happy new year.
This is drop dead gorgeousness! I love the floral watercolor and the drama of the black die cut! Stunning!
What a riot of colour! Absolutely beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.
Absolutely stunning.
Do I ever! Esther, this has got to be my new favorite from you, and I'm even more tickled that your were able to bring a rejected piece to life on this amazing card! This is a stunning design! I seem to always to be using 'rejected' panels on my makes as of late. Thank you so much for playing along with us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique blog!
PS what a great name for the Prills!
What a beauty, Esther - just love the stenciling that runs through the framed heart! Fabulous flowers with prills too!! So delighted to see this gorgeous card at Die Cut Divas!! Linda Diva DT
Oh my goodness this is just beautiful, so nice when it turns out great even if it wasn't what you were thinking! Your flowers are just gorgeous with it!
Where to begin with all the WOW factor going on!! No one would ever guess it was a reject! I surely didn’t believe you. The bright, the bold, the black, it’s all so stunningly well put together.
Thank you for playing along with us at Krafty Chicks Challenge.
Diane -DT
What a beautiful cheery card for this winter. Thanks for the tip on how you created it with stenciling in antique linen and coloring over it.
So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for our "Frame It" challenge. Arlene - DT.
Wow this is super pretty!! Thanks for linking up to our January challenge gallery at Die Cut Divas.
This is gorgeous. Love the vibrant colours, the black frame and those beautiful ed flowers.
Thanks for joining our challenge at As You Like It this time
Lorraine x
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