I recently saw a blog post with water coloring ideas here: Creating easy watercolor designs (designsrachel.wixsite.com) and loved the technique of creating a water colored panel and then die cutting a section of the panel and popping that part up on foam tape.
The first step was to water color green, orange, and pink stripes onto watercolor paper. In hindsight, I wish I had made the orange stripe thinner and maybe done more blending between the colors, but every card is a learning experience! Next time I also want to do more of a mix of colors rather than separate stripes like I did here.
After the watercoloring had dried, I then die cut the floral focal point out of the panel BEFORE stamping it. This paper is heavy, and I have found that my post-it note tape doesn't always hold my dies in place without shifting, so I die cut and THEN stamped the florals using VersaMark ink and Altenew's rose gold embossing powder. The stamp I used is from Altenew's Dear Dahlia's Build A Garden set.
I trimmed the watercolored panel to fit a 5X7 card base and then adhered the background to the card base with ArtGlitter liquid glue. Then I popped up the floral focal point using foam tape and stamped the sentiments "Happy birthday" and "sending lots of love" onto the card front. I added some gold sequins for additional sparkle and then went to work on the inside of the card.
I trimmed a piece of light pink card stock and stamped it using the same Dear Dahlias stamp I used on the front of the card, but this time I stamped partial images onto the top right and bottom left of the pink card stock. I added an orange die cut butterfly to finish the card. I have 3 cousins with February birthdays, so I'm working on cards for each of them this week.
View of the inside of the card:
Challenges I'm entering:
Inspiration Challenge February 2024 | Mother's Bouquet (altenew.com): (ends at the end of the month)
TIME OUT Challenges: Birthday (1/5; ends 2/28/24) C5
We Love to Create mixed media Challenge Blog...sponsored by Polkadoodles (welove2create.blogspot.com): Anything mixed media goes (ends 2/24/24)Beautiful Blossoms Challenge: Anything floral goes (ends 3/12/24)
As You Like It Challenge: Favorite: Digital or Physical Stamps and Why: This is such a tough choice as I love to use both kinds of stamps, but lately I've been using a lot of Altenew clear stamps on my cards, like this Dear Dahlia set. I love being able to use VersaMark ink and embossing powder on physical stamps to do heat embossing because it gives such a lovely look to the stamped outline. I also can't use water color paper in my printer, so I like being able to use a physical stamp in my stamp platform for heavier papers that jam up my printer. (1/3; ends 2/21/24)
No more challenges.
What a great technique, and a clever way to use the Altenew colors. Thanks so much for joining our Birthday celebration at Time Out!
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DeleteBeautiful card and I love the strips of colour..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining in with our challenge this fortnight at As You Like It..
Luv CHRISSYxx
Thank you very much, Chrissy!
DeleteBeautiful card Carrie!! What a fun and happy take on the Altenew challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kelly!
DeleteVery eye-catching design! I love the color combo, Thanks for playing along at the Beautiful Blossoms Challenge. We hope you'll share again soon.
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Thanks, Donna!
DeleteWhat a Beautiful card, Carrie!! Love how beautifully you have created the coloured background. Thank you so much for joining us at Time Out. Hugsxx Deepti
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DeleteLovely lovely card and I always learn something reading the blog entries for the Beautiful Blossoms Challenge! Thanks so much for joining us this month.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Anita!
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