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.
This is lovely Cecilia! Love the water colour flower. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like seeing DOODLIE-DO in watercolor. Great Overstamping:)
ReplyDeleteOooooh, 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!
ReplyDeleteCecilia, this is stunning! Love the way your colors blended. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThis 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!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Cecilia! I love this image and the softness you achieved with the watercoloring.
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteWow...you really rocked that watercolor technique...I need to take a few tips from you! Such soft colors and really nice crisp black sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Beautiful! You did did an awesome job with that technique :) Thanks for playing along with the Fusion Card Challenge
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE the layers in this Cecilia! So glad you joined in the fun @ FUSION :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I keep eyeing off this stamp set and your card shows just how beautiful it can be...
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning, I love the subtle coloring on the flower n the border shading, just gorgeous :) thank you for sharing with Fusion!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Cecilia! Thanks for joining us at Fusion!
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