I would like to share my new follower with you. She is Sathya of http://sathyapapercrafts.blogspot.com/. Sathya is from India and she is a wonderful card maker that I hope you can visit.
The other day Bonnie posted a card where she colored on the stamp, then moved the color with a waterbrush. Every one of you that has done that impresses me and I finally tried it. I need to practice but I "get it". Maybe a little less ink and more water. I'll keep at this because I like the watercolor look with this technique. This is a Penny Black stamp and a sentiment from Mama Elephant stamped and embossed on vellum.
Be kind to one another.
The other day Bonnie posted a card where she colored on the stamp, then moved the color with a waterbrush. Every one of you that has done that impresses me and I finally tried it. I need to practice but I "get it". Maybe a little less ink and more water. I'll keep at this because I like the watercolor look with this technique. This is a Penny Black stamp and a sentiment from Mama Elephant stamped and embossed on vellum.
Be kind to one another.

I'd say you nailed that technique with this pretty card! Loving those colorful flowers with the vellum sentiment panel!
ReplyDeleteStunning effect Brenda .....so artsy and absolutely beautiful and what a striking technique x.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Brenda, and this technique seems really interesting. I think it is about time to give it a try. Hugs, my dear friend.
ReplyDeleteIt looks absolutely gorgeous, Brenda!! I love the technique!! The colors are beautiful!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)
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Well done, Brenda. :-) I like the effect of this technique. Amazing card.
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Hugs, Sonja
Lovely color on the flowers, so pretty! You achieved a great result with the technique. I’ll have to give it a try! Love the sentiment on the vellum, too! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou "get it" perfect!!! It's beautiful! Love the vellum on this too Brenda.
ReplyDeleteLynn
I think you learned that lesson well as this design looks magnificent to me. I love the colors too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and stamp love the beautiful watercolour effect
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I love this technique too, but never seem to do it! Your flowers are bright and beautiful, Brenda!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty! Great technique, you’ve inspired me to try it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful flower, Brenda! I think you've mastered this technique! Thanks for the shout out. I'm glad I inspired you.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Brenda, a fabulous technique - so pretty.
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Your result looks stunning.
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It's my favorite technique, Brenda, and I think you rocked it!! It's funny because I brought along a card front I did with that method in order to use it for Nancy's cut-up class and it was this image, which I love. I told the girls that I had borrowed it from someone on my fall retreat trip, but I couldn't remember who! And then you posted this, so wallah! Can you email me the name of the stamp so I can order it when I get home? I just love the leaves and how they look like they are partially feathers! I hope you aren't in the storm path any longer! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteI've never added water with a brush before I stamped an inked stamp, but will have to try it. Your card is just beautiful, Brenda!
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