Hello and happy Tuesday everyone! Rosemary here... yep... that's right I'm here on a Tuesday! Tracey and I swapped days this week. I will be back to posting on Wednesday next week. Today I have a card to share that I made with two of A Jillian Vance Designs newest releases...Dear Daisy and Delightful Sentiments.
When I got the new Dear Daisy set I knew that I wanted to try some watercoloring with it. I decided to use the larger three daisy image and stamped it in watermark ink on some watercolor cardstock that I had colored with a light wash of color. Since I was a bit short on time (I started my card on Monday morning... yikes!) so I used my heat tool to speed up the drying process. I applied white embossing powder and heat set. Then I got to coloring the daisies. I recently purchased some Gerbera daisies in a reddish orange color and so that was my inspiration for the flowers. Once everything was colored and had dried for a bit I added some splatters of paint in a light brown and a medium brown. Once the piece was completely dry I die cut it with a medium sized Basic rectangle die. I stamped the sentiment on off white cardstock using Catherine Pooler Black Jack ink and die cut it with a Sentiment Strip die and then created the fishtail by using one of the Elegant Stitched Dot Edge dies (thanks for the tip Bunny!) I created a frame around the image panel by using the largest Basic rectangle backdrop die and the second largest Stitched Dot rectangle die. The I adhered everything to a kraft cardstock base. I used the Mojo Monday sketch for my layout (just turned it on its side) I will be posting it there.
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Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Rosemary
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When I got the new Dear Daisy set I knew that I wanted to try some watercoloring with it. I decided to use the larger three daisy image and stamped it in watermark ink on some watercolor cardstock that I had colored with a light wash of color. Since I was a bit short on time (I started my card on Monday morning... yikes!) so I used my heat tool to speed up the drying process. I applied white embossing powder and heat set. Then I got to coloring the daisies. I recently purchased some Gerbera daisies in a reddish orange color and so that was my inspiration for the flowers. Once everything was colored and had dried for a bit I added some splatters of paint in a light brown and a medium brown. Once the piece was completely dry I die cut it with a medium sized Basic rectangle die. I stamped the sentiment on off white cardstock using Catherine Pooler Black Jack ink and die cut it with a Sentiment Strip die and then created the fishtail by using one of the Elegant Stitched Dot Edge dies (thanks for the tip Bunny!) I created a frame around the image panel by using the largest Basic rectangle backdrop die and the second largest Stitched Dot rectangle die. The I adhered everything to a kraft cardstock base. I used the Mojo Monday sketch for my layout (just turned it on its side) I will be posting it there.
A Jillian Vance Design products used:
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Rosemary
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5 comments:
Love your coloring & how you did the sentiment, Rosemary! Fabulous, artistic card!
This is so pretty, Rosemary! Beautiful design!
Oh, I like this! The colors are fantastic and I like your framed design!
This is beautiful, Rosemary. The coloring is fantastic
Such a dreamy card, Rosemary! So glad you could join me for Mojo Monday!
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