I recently won a gift card to Altenew and finally had time to play with my new goodies! To create a fuller wreath I lightly stenciled it in distress oxides, and then flipped it over and watercolored another one over top!
Supplies and Tools:
- Wonderful Wreath Stencil (Altenew)
- Floral Elements (Altenew)
- Floral Elements Dies (Altenew)
- Faith Phrases (Sweet n Sassy Stamps affiliate link)
- Psalm 23 Background (Sweet n Sassy Stamps affiliate link)
- Canson Watercolor Paper
- Watercolors (Zenacolor)
- Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink
- Black Acrylic Paint
- Black Soot Distress Ink (Ranger)
- These colors of Distress Oxide (Ranger):
- Antique Linen, Twisted Citron, Salty Ocean, Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Peacock Feathers, Faded Jeans,
This post linked to:
- The Flower Challenge - Latest Stamps and Dies (all new)
- Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
- Festive Friday Challenge - Choose Three (blue, silver, sentiment, metallic thread)
8 comments:
This is such a beautiful card Esther!
Hugs,
Pam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
So lovely, great stamping and like the bit of dimension brought to it also!
Beautiful, Esther! I love the bright colors, and how you "popped" up some of the flowers. It adds so much interest. Thank you for sharing with Festive Friday this week!
I love the combination of direct stamping and then die cuts to form your lovely wreath, Esther. Thanks for sharing your card with us at The Flower Challenge.
Esther- You're card is amazing~ Love all the detail and the sentiment :)
What a beautiful card. i love the bright colours and the added depth on the wreath. Thank you for joining us at the Festive Friday challenge
Love your combination of stencils and die cuts. The colors are fabulous, and I love the little touches of silver cord, splatters and script. Thanks so much for joining us at Festive Friday.
Congratulations, Esther! Your project was selected as a Festive Fave over at the Festive Friday Challenge. As a reminder, you can hop over to the challenge to grab your winners badge for your blog. Thanks so much for joining us and I hope you will play along again really soon!
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