Saturday, 15 March 2014

Playing with water

This is an experiment with distress inks and water on watercolour paper. I love the way the inks blend on the watercolour paper! The overstamping in black is a technique shown recently by Jennifer McGuire. I'm linking this card to Virginia's View Challenge - Watercolour and the sketch is based on the current Fusion card challenge. Thanks for dropping by!


Ingredients:
Neenah and watercolour card, Lil Inkers stitched squares, PTI Doodlie-Doo, Distress Inks - mowed lawn, bundled sage, pine needles, peacock feathers, picked raspberry and evergreen bough, Memento Tuxedo Black and sequins.











14 comments:

  1. This is lovely Cecilia! Love the water colour flower. :-)

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  2. I like seeing DOODLIE-DO in watercolor. Great Overstamping:)

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  3. Oooooh, I really love this one, Cecilia! This stamp set really lends itself to watercoloring. Love how fairly subtle it is too. Thanks so much for joining the Fusion Challenge!

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  4. Cecilia, this is stunning! Love the way your colors blended. Fantastic.

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  5. This is absolutely delightful! The amount of water-colors is just perfect--so soft and pretty, Cecilia! So glad that you join the fun with the first Virginia's View Challenge!

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  6. Beautifully done, Cecilia! I love this image and the softness you achieved with the watercoloring.

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  7. Wow...you really rocked that watercolor technique...I need to take a few tips from you! Such soft colors and really nice crisp black sentiment!

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  8. Beautiful! You did did an awesome job with that technique :) Thanks for playing along with the Fusion Card Challenge

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  9. LOVE, LOVE the layers in this Cecilia! So glad you joined in the fun @ FUSION :)

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  10. Gorgeous. I keep eyeing off this stamp set and your card shows just how beautiful it can be...

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  11. This is so stunning, I love the subtle coloring on the flower n the border shading, just gorgeous :) thank you for sharing with Fusion!!

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  12. Gorgeous, Cecilia! Thanks for joining us at Fusion!

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