I have another poppy today.
There's still time to join in at
Design Team along with our Guest Designer, Rachel have even more
beautiful poppy cards to share with you.
I've inked this poppy with Distress ink and Distress Markers and used
my waterbrush to blend the colors.
I even got brave and die some splattering!
I hope you'll come join us at CAS Watercolour.
Challenge ends on the 24th.
And I'm taking this over to
Penny Black Saturday Challenge
ANYTHING GOES or
FRESH SPRING COLORS
SPRING
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Blooming Garden, Banner Sentiments (PB)
Ink: Spun Sugar (DI), Early Espresso, Soft Suede Splatter (SU), Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Fired Brick, MOwed Lawn, Peeled Paint (DM)
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore 400 series), Neenah (110 lb. Solar White)
Other: Double Pierced Rectangles (Avery Elle)
Such a delicate and pretty card. The water colouring is beautiful and Yay to the splats.....x One very beautiful and artsy looking card x.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Bonnie. Your watercoloring is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poppies Bonnie..super card, I love your watercolouring. xx
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card. I feel like I could reach out and touch those gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Definitely another beauty Bonnie! Your poppies are GORGEOUS and I always love how you lightly water color the background too! (I'm still too chicken to do that!!) And your splattering looks FABULOUS! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! :0)
ReplyDeleteyou always nail the watercolouring with that amazing background wash Bonnie. I love this beauty :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous watercolouring of your lovely poppies, Bonnie! Your bright pink blooms are so pretty and I love the small splatters of black. Great contrast. xx
ReplyDeleteA really glorious Poppy and beautifully presented, many thanks for sharing with us at Penny Black and More Spring challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
WOW absolutely stunning, I love your watercolouring, the poppies are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous card Bonnie...love the ethereal look the watercolour gives to your image....
ReplyDeletewell done.
xx Karen
Beautiful coloring, Bonnie. Thanks for listing colors used of inks and markers. The splatters sure work well with that soft washed background. Gotta "think spring" with this pretty card!
ReplyDeleteOh Bonnie, this is spectacular. I noticed the background first as it really is gorgeous. I'm glad you got brave enough to splatter! The water color poppies are beautiful. The shading on the flowers and leaves looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soft poppies! Wonderful watercolouring of the poppies and a lovely watercolour wash in the background. I've really enjoyed this poppy challenge as I have so many poppy stamps and enjoy seeing all the ways people are using them.
ReplyDeleteYour card is just gorgeous Bonnie! I am so loving that poppy. But it is your background that really drew me in. I love how it looks! I was trying to figure out if you did those splatters or if it was in the paper, then I read. What a wonderful job you did with the splatters, they really make the card! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful water colored poppies. You do such an amazing job with your watercoloring. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful no-line coloring and blended background, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteHow I envy those of you wit talent in watercoloring. This is so beautifully painted, Bonnie and the soft wash in the background is perfectly done too. What a beautiful card this is!
ReplyDeleteOh how gorgeous - love your splattered background, and the dreamy way you have moved the ink 'outside the lines' Bonnie
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Oh another pretty poppy creation, Bonnie. Beautiful watercoloring. Love the bright pink. And yay to more splattering. xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Penny Black and more;-))m
Stunning card - love the loose watercolour feel!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing at the Penny Black Saturday Challenge!
Helen x