Hello friends, today I have another card to show you that I made with one of the backgrounds that was a result of my play with Distress Oxide Inks a while ago in, which I tried different background inking techniques.
I needed a birthday card and so decided that was the right time to try out the Honey Bee Stamps Coneflower dies. I cut one flower out of white watercolor paper and the other one out of teal cardstock. I colored the watercolor one with two shades of Arteza Real Brush Pens, using water to blend the colors. I colored the cardstock one with only the dark shade of the pen and a little bit of water. You can see a difference in my two flowers, the top one being the watercolor paper one.
I cut my background panel down to be a bit smaller than an A2 cardpanel and matted it with teal cardstock. I added the two flowers in opposite corners so that the light area of the background was still visible. A Gummiapan sentiment die completed my card.
Supplies Used
Canson Watercolor |
Mustard Seed |
Carved Pumpkin |
Picked Raspberry |
Distress Sprayer |
Lovely Layers Coneflower |
Platinum 6 |
Bearly Art Glue |
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Monica
A beautiful card Monica and gorgeous colour mix and flowers.
Great inky background and love the beautiful die-cut flowers
Carol x
I love this card. Beautiful colour scheme, the technique is great and effective.
Monica this is stunning, fantastic background and floral card, hugs, Lori m