If we treated everyone we meet with the same affection we bestow upon our favorite cat, they, too, would purr.
-------------------Martin Delany
Hi, Friends....
I'm here with a quick post to share a card I made inspired by the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Use a Stamp Multiple Ways.
I used my brand-new Studio 490 Build a Blossom stamp set to stamp my flower and my leaves on watercolor paper and heat embossed with white. Then I watercolored them with Distress Inks: Picked Raspberry and Evergreen Bough. I apologize for the poor photography. The leaves are very pale, but not thaaaaaat pale!!! You can see them a bit better in the photo below.
I used the same leaf stamp as a background stamp in my sentiment panel, also using Evergreen Bough ink.
I used some pieces from my DCWV - The Solstice stack for backgrounds on both panels. I also put a piece of vellum behind the flower and leaves to mute the patterned paper color a bit.
Here you can see my sentiment panel with the stamp used as the background. I inked up the stamp and then misted it slightly. I stamped off on some other paper first, and then stamped it multiple times for this piece.
The sentiment is from a retired set from Clear Dollar Stamps - Easter Blessings. Hope you like my card, despite the poor photos. I edited this post to add some more challenges!
See you later..........and have a great week!
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Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenge(s):
1. Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Use a Stamp in Multiple Ways
2. Simon Says Stamp Work it Wednesday - March 2015 - Stamping
3. Wow! Embossing Powder March 2015 Challenge - Mood Board - Spring
4. Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
5. DL.Art Thankful Thursday #153 - Easter (alt Thank You)
6. Hiding in my Craft Room Challenge #193 - Any Holiday
This is stunning! Thank you for sharing it with us at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog!!! - Ashli :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I appreciate you stopping by on your rounds!!
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Janis
Heat embossing then watercoloring is one of my favorite techniques to use. Your flower came out lovely! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lucy!!! I love that technique, too.
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Janis
A lovely card. I love how you've used the stamp for the background. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Liz! I liked how that worked out as a background, too. I tried doing a background with the flower stamp.....DISASTER!! Ha. This worked a lot better!!
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Janis
Very pretty. I like your use of vellum and the stamp as the background for the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue! I sure have been seeing you in the winner's circle a lot lately! Yay!!! I appreciate your lovely comments!!!
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Janis
Awesome work! I love the different ways you stamped this! The vellum was a great touch too!
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Thank you so much, Daniella!!! I started prepping pages on my first art journal the other day!!! Hooray!
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Janis
Beautiful card, great flower and colors. Thank you for joining us this week at HIMCR.
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ReplyDeleteThe flower on this card is lovely , your coloring is so nice ......good job................Lis
ReplyDeletehow pretty, and beautifully shaded, Janis! love your card! hugs, de
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