I was fishing in my UFO box and found this image.
I know it was watrcolored but I'm not sure just how I did it.
I probably inked it with Distress Markers, stamped and moved the ink
with an Aqua Painter.
Or I could have inked the stamp with markers and stamped onto
wet watercolor paper.
Or, I could have inked it with markers and spritzed it.
Usually that doesn't work well for me so probably not.
Our CAS Watercolour Challenge
is still going on.
Penny Black Saturday Challenge SPRING OR EASTER
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Promise Me (PB), Easter Blessings (Paper Smooches)
Ink: Early Espresso (SU)
Paper: Watercolor (Arches), Melon Mambo (SU) Watercolor Base (Strathmore Cold Press)
Other: Distress Markers, Aqua Painter (Maybe?)
Well, whatever method you used Bonnie, you certainly used it to great effect, this is just beautiful! Have a lovely week my friend! Luv n’ Hugs. Hazel xx
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Hi Bonnie
ReplyDeleteFabulous card...
thanks for joining us at PBSC ...
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Whatever technique you used, it's beautiful, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful colours. It's a very pretty card Bonnie. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteSo artistic, Bonnie! Perfect for Easter with that sentiment!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Bonnie. Love the bright pink blooms! xx
ReplyDeleteStunning water coloring! Those flowers are simply gorgeous with those colors. Clean and simple but stunning. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing creation with us at 4 Crafty Chicks Flowers Challenge.
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TFS your watercoloured tulips Bonnie...reminds me I have that stamp. It is great for watercolouring in any of the 3 techniques you mentioned. Hugs...
ReplyDeleteIt's a really lovely Spring creation Bonnie and perfect for our theme, many thanks for joining us at Penny Black and More April challenge.
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Such a dreamy card and loving the artsy look to it. Just goes to show there are so many ways to get a water-coloured look to our cards these days. Thank you for sharing this beauty x
ReplyDeleteIt sure turned out well however you watercolored it. Set off nicely with the melon mambo mat and strong sentiment.
ReplyDeleteHowever you did it, this card turned out GORGEOUS! And how perfect that it fit the challenge for this month?!! Definitely a win-win...lovely card my friend!! :0)
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter how you did your watercoloring Bonnie, we can definitely see that it is watercolored and it is gorgeous! I love those flowers and the color. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteLove the softness of the flowers.
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Love your card. A great technique whichever one you used. :) Have a great week my friend.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteThe soft watercolor look is so beautiful! So glad you joined the challenge at Four Crafty Chicks this week.
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Love your "mystery technique" card, Bonnie! Such a soft look!
ReplyDeletePretty, Pretty, no matter what technique you've used for the watercolor. A brilliant Easter card (or could be a Spring card too!) It's lovely. TFS
ReplyDeleteI love the soft water coloured edges to the image you stamped. It works perfectly with the Easter sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, beautiful tulips. x
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Penny Black & More 'Spring' challenge and good luck x Susan x