Happy Friday!
Our October Guest Designer, Mayline, is back today sharing a couple of gorgeous cards featuring Scandinavian Prints. You're going to love how she has combined this set with watercolors to really stretch it!
It’s Mayline again guest designing today for Neat & Tangled.
Watercolor is my favorite paint medium. I love the translucent colors and the
fluid way they smoothly blend together. Yes! Today I am sharing watercolor
floral cards. Here is my first card.
To start off I stamped some of
the outline images from Scandinavian Prints stamp set using black ink on A2
sized watercolor paper panel. Then I painted over the image area with
watercolor paint using a wet brush. Once the panel was dry, I stamped half shape
of leaf outline image around watercolor circles. Next I painted over the image
area with green watercolor paint. After that I stamped sentiment from SquareThoughts stamp set using black ink on the panel as you can see in the picture above.
Lastly I stamped some small piece outline images around sentiments with black
ink.
Here is my second card for
today. I used the same technique and same stamp sets.
Which cards do you like?
I hope you enjoyed today’s my cards.
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards and love these new N & T stamps!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card and stamps!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful...love the sweet look!
ReplyDeleteSigh.....love these all! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhich one do I like best? Both? LOL My fave is the one with the yellow flowers. Yellow is my favorite color and you used it in your card. Both cards are very colorful and I am usually a very colorful person in my clothing. Hey, does that mean I look like your cards? LOL
ReplyDeleteLove both these watercolor cards, my favorite is the first one because I love the little black stamp details.
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThey are both beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove love love!!! I love that stamp set - and the way you use it - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!
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