The stamp is from Rubber Stampede (I told you it was an old stamp). I stamped it onto watercolor paper with antique linen distress ink, for no-line watercoloring. To paint the hydrangea, I used Kuretake Gansai Tambi paints. I had put off buying these paints for a long time, and I'm here to tell you that they were certainly worth the wait. They are creamy, smooth, and rich. It is a joy to paint with them.
Here is a close-up of the sparkly Sending die.....
For the background, I used my Clarity brushes and brushed a soft background with my TH distress ink squeezed lemonade. Then I dabbed water droplets on it and used a towel to pick up the ink where the drops were. This created that mottled look and a textured feel to the background. I layered the panel onto a purple card.
The Sending die is from Simon Says Stamp, as are the words 'you love & hugs' (from their Sending & Wishing set). I cut two of them from yellow card stock, and the top one from yellow glitter card stock, and stacked them together for dimension.
Some amethyst Swarovski crystals finish the card.
I am adding my card to these challenges:
Addicted To Stamps - Make Your Mark
Allsorts Challenge - Fabulous Florals
Thank you for stopping by. I would love to hear from you. Let me know you were here!
Blessings,
lynda
what a beautiful flower card Lynda and I'm sure your Aunt Jean will love it. Your colouring is beautiful and I love your soft brushed background - so pretty.
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A really pretty floral creation for our theme this week Lynda, many thanks for joining us at Allsorts challenge again.
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Beautiful card, Lynda. I am sure your aunt will love it. Your coloring is fabulous! Happy to see you in the ATSM gallery. All the very best. Nandini DT
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, thanks for joining us at Allsorts, xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! Thank you for sharing with us at Allsorts this challenge.
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