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.
16 comments:
I'd say you nailed that technique with this pretty card! Loving those colorful flowers with the vellum sentiment panel!
Stunning effect Brenda .....so artsy and absolutely beautiful and what a striking technique x.
Beautiful card, Brenda, and this technique seems really interesting. I think it is about time to give it a try. Hugs, my dear friend.
It looks absolutely gorgeous, Brenda!! I love the technique!! The colors are beautiful!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Well done, Brenda. :-) I like the effect of this technique. Amazing card.
Have a nice weekend.
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!
You "get it" perfect!!! It's beautiful! Love the vellum on this too Brenda.
Lynn
I think you learned that lesson well as this design looks magnificent to me. I love the colors too.
Gorgeous card and stamp love the beautiful watercolour effect
carol x
I love this technique too, but never seem to do it! Your flowers are bright and beautiful, Brenda!
So very pretty! Great technique, you’ve inspired me to try it!
This is a beautiful flower, Brenda! I think you've mastered this technique! Thanks for the shout out. I'm glad I inspired you.
This is beautiful Brenda, a fabulous technique - so pretty.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x
Your result looks stunning.
Gundi
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
I'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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