Hello!
Today, I'm stopping in with a card I made for Virginia's View Challenge #23 and Altenew's Ultimate Blog Hop! The challenge at Virginia's is to use Spray, Mist, and Splatter, with my card I used a spray and Splatter.
I started with Altenew's Painted Poppy set and stamped the poppy outlines. Then with my Spectrum Noir Aqua Markers, I colored the solid poppies, spritz it with pearlized water and then stamped. I layered a light color first, then added a darker color. For the flowers, I used Begonia, Blossom, Gold, and Sunset. For the leaf and stems, I used Moss and Leaf Green.
When all my watercolor stamping was done and dry I pulled out a palette and squiggled the Blossom, Gold, and Sunset. I added a bit of water to each color and splattered each color on my panel. I did wait for each color to dry before adding the next color.
When the splatter was dry I used Invisible Alpha to stamped Hello. I added a few black and gold sequins to the card and last adhered the panel to a white card base.
Thanks so much for stopping by!!
Dana
Supplies
Stamps: Altenew: Painted Poppy, Invisible Alpha
Markers: Spectrum Noir Aqua
Sequins: Neat & Tangled - Black. Simon Says Stamps - Gold sequins from an older SSS kit.
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Dana, your water-coloured poppies are beautiful! Colours, splatters, the 'invisible' hello...WOW! In awe...
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This is beautiful, Dana. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely splatter card Dana...gorgeous bright colourful flowers
ReplyDeleteDelicious!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you join the fun over Virginia’s View “Spray, Mist & Splatter” Challenge! WONDERFUL! Love this so much, Dana!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers look amazing and I love them paired with that alpha!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your win over Virginia's View Challenge! Today's the last day to claim your prize. http://virginiasviewchallenge.blogspot.ca/2016/09/spotlight-feature.html
ReplyDeleteso pretty!!
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Karen
i saw this card on Pinterest & had to come visit to tell you how much I like it! I have the same stamp & am looking for some ways to use it.
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