I've inked this stamp with Distress Markers, inking a section at a time.
The MISTI is wonderful for this technique!
I had bought some linen cardstock and wondered if I could
watercolor on it. It worked great!
The design piece has been die cut and inlaid back into the frame.
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Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Blackberries, Lilacs (Srndpty)
Ink: Seedless Preserves (DI), Peeled Paint, Seedless Preserves, Pumice Stone, Scattered Straw, Brushed Corduroy (DM)
Paper: Linen Texture, Neenah
Other: Stitched Rectangles (SSS), Water Brush, MISTI
Lovely card. Great job watercoloring on the linen cardstock.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL Bonnie! Those blackberries look so realistic and your water coloring is just GORGEOUS!! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! :0)
ReplyDeleteWow! Those berries look good enough to eat! FABULOUS card Bonnie.
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Lynn
Such a delicate water colur effect and such a pretty card. The linen adds great texture too to your beautiful card x.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Great coloring!
ReplyDeleteJust love your watercoloring, Bonnie! So beautiful on the inlaid rectangle!!
ReplyDeleteyou've inspired me to try some of my linen card stock and watercolour, your blackberries look amazing and love that stamp BTW :)
ReplyDeleteThese blackberries look scrumptious. Gorgeous MISTI watercolouring technique. Good to know watercolouring on linen cardstock works. Great way to add texture subtilely. x
ReplyDeleteOh Bonnie this is exquisite - love the way you have stamped the berries, and them framed them. They almost look good enough to pick..
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Maxine
So beautiful Bonnie! And I LOVE that your ink color is "Seedless Preserves" for a blackberry!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I Love your beautifully colored black berry image, Bonnie. Looks good enough to eat, my friend. Beautiful linen paper and CAS design too. TFS Hugs..
ReplyDeleteSigh, this is so stunning Bonnie! I love this image and love, love, love how you did it. You are so talented! Not only is this card stunning but it is also very elegant, like something you would find hanging in a fine art gallery or on fine stationary! Love it! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteGosh, this is just so soft & beautiful. Your DI markers created such a wonderful and natural look on this pretty blackberry stamp. Love that textured linen paper, and you've enabled me once again! Happy wkend, stay cool. TFS & Hugs
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful job you did watercoloring this with distress markers. Love the soft wash in the background as well as the inlaid main panel.
ReplyDeleteLove this image too, Bonnie and missed it last month when I won their blog hop.
Fantastic watercolouring! Those blackberries look delicious! Love the design with the inlaid panel. xx
ReplyDeleteStunning and a true Beauty Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteLove the texture the linen cs gave you! Glad to know the technique worked on it. Beautiful blackberries - wonderfully coloured. They are making me look forward to mine in my garden being ripe about a month from now!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Bonnie! I like what you did with the dies.... must remember it. x
ReplyDeleteYour watercoloring is so soft and pretty, and the blackberries look delicious, Bonnie! Love the light wash in the background and the texture of the linen card stock. It looks like you painted on canvas. Hideko xx
ReplyDeleteThis pretty Serendipity image done by inking the stamp has that soft watercolour look which suits it beautifully Bonnie and the double stitched inset frame make this a very elegant card. x
ReplyDeleteYour twig is so beautiful. I love the background color you have chosen for this image.
ReplyDeleteBożenA xoxo
Love the soft watercoloring.
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