Monday, September 17, 2018

Watercolor Wreath for CAS Christmas

Hello friends.  Welcome!

I'm here today to remind you that there is a little over a week
to join in at CAS Christmas.


When my friend Nance (Soul Stampin') came a week or so ago, she brought
her Catherine Pooler wreath die for me to use.

I die cut some from watercolor paper and had such fun coloring it
with Zigs and a water brush.

I had three cut and decided to stack them all together for added dimension.

The joy is from the same die set.  I wanted it red so I smacked it with VersaMark
and used some red embossing powder I'd bought for doing 
the Encrusted Jewel technique.

I thought it turned out quite festive and is still flat enough to mail
without extra postage.

Nance is our host at
CAS Christmas this month.

The Design Team along with our fabulous Guest Designer, Birgit
have wonderful inspirational wreaths to show you.  And there's a gallery 
full of beautiful wreaths!

Hope you'll join us!
Challenge is open until the 24th.


Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.

Enjoy!


Card Recipe
Stamps:  Christmas Greetings (Amy R)
Ink:   Gumball Green (SU), VersaMark
Paper:   Neenah, Strathmore (140 lb. cold press)
Other:  Winterhaven Die (CP SOA), ZIG CCRBM (#40 Green, #44 Deep Green, #43 Olive Green, #24 Wine Red, #65 Med. Brown), Primary Apple Red EP (WOW)


26 comments:

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Just love how you colored that beautiful wreath, Bonnie! So pretty atop the embossed background!!

BożenA said...

All the details of this card amaze me. Both the background as the snow is falling and a great wreath. I love different colors, you painted this wreath so beautifully. Another very beautiful card, Bonnie!
BożenA xoxo

Loll said...

Gorgeous watercoloured wreath Bonnie. Adding the three layers together gives it lots of depth. And the bright colours from your zig watercolouring are so pretty! Great design! xx

JD/ Jill said...

This is so beautifully done!

jimlynn said...

Pretty die and it looks great on the 'snowy' background. Love it.
Lynn

Darnell said...

I don't know where the last coupla weeks went, but I've sure enjoyed traveling back through your posts and catching up, Bon-Bon! You've been busy creating gorgeous cards for the challenges and I especially love your stunning paintings, as always! I'm so glad you and your family survived the hurricane and aftermath! That was nasty! Hugs, Dolly

kiwimeskreations said...

What a wonderful wreath Bonnie, and the red 'joy' finishes it perfectly
Blessings
Maxine

Viv said...

Beautiful Bonnie

JosieD said...

What a good looking card and beautifully colored wreath. Like the falling snow EF setting it off. I like a wreath theme and this is one of the prettiest die version I have seen.

Brenda said...

Oh my word, isn't that wreath just gorgeous! I love this card Bonnie, and I love how you water colored your wreath. Such a beautiful job. I've heard these stamp kits are amazing, glad your friend shared this die with you. Hugs, Brenda

Jo said...

Impressive watercoloring my friend. Love the brightness and "JOY"fulness of this Christmas Card. The dimension adds a lot to it. The dry embossing is the perfect balance too. Another beauty! xx

JoAnn said...

That watercolored wreath is so pretty, love it. The joy in the center looks perfect too and the lovely white background. TFS

Trina P. said...

That wreath is so pretty to begin with, but you elevated to gorgeous status with your beautiful watercoloring, Bonnie! Love the dimension from stacking them. The heat embossed joy in bright red really pops beautifully! xx

Julia Aston said...

what a great mix of plants in that wonderful wreath Bonnie - so pretty in all the different colors! We're getting the sometimes torrential rains today from the remnants of Florence - we lost power for 2 hours after the sky got dark as night and the thunder and rain came but then it cleared - now it's overcast and drizzly - nothing like what hit you but still a lot of water! xx

Nstiz said...

What I found striking about this beautiful wreath is the mix of the bright green with the muted green. What a great look! That's another idea I would not have had. And of course the use of my favorite folder on your card base is so perfect. Love this !

MaryH said...

What a pretty wreath die, and with the coloring and layering, it's just gorgeous. That's an especially pretty shade of red you've used as well! TFS & Hugs

Doris said...

Beautiful wreath card, Bonnie. I assume this means you haven't had any flooding from TS Florence near your house.

Marcia Hill said...

Beautiful wreath Bonnie...loving the water coloring you did with your Zigs! I have this die and really should get it out and play with it again! Too many stamps and dies and not enough hours in a day...what's a girl to do?!! :0)

Papercraft Boutique said...

I LOVE how you colored the wreath, Bonnie! The colors are so rich that I started wondering if your Zig markers were a different kind from mine. ;-P And this CAS card is full of wonderful elements - the triple layers of the wreath, the falling snow embossing in the background, the encrusted jewel sentiment, and the sponged edges of the sentiment strip. Love each element! Hideko xx

Susan said...

That wreath must have been fun to colour with your Zigs! Love the vibrancy of colour you achieved! And perfect with the embossed background.

Brenda in IN said...

These colors are so vibrant and the wreath is gorgeous. I love the snowy look from the embossing folder too.

Mac Mable said...

Your colouring is so beautiful Bonnie and the most unique and joyous card x.

Linda said...

Beautiful card, Bonnie with that lovely wreath and the red sentiment in the center. Glad that you survived the hurricane without too much damage.
Hugs and hope you are having a great week.

Pat said...

This is a gorgeous wreath and so beautifully coloured Bonnie, and looks really pretty over the snowfall embossed background. x

Christine Alexander said...

Gorgeous Bonnie, your watercolouring is is amazing.

Bobby said...

Thanks for reminding me of this wreath, Bonnie. I love the way you Zigged it up.