Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Thanks a Bunch...

As I mentioned Monday, today I'm switching gears and going from shabby mixed media to a clean-and-simple watercolor card.

So without a lot of chatter, here it is:




The sentiment is stamped onto a piece of chipboard that's been distressed with gesso, paints, crackle medium and scraping the edge of the scissors blade along the edges of the strip...




A closeup of the watercolored tulip stamp...




The twines are small pieces that I received in online orders, holding little tissue wrapped packs closed (do you save all those little packing supplies like I do? LOL)...


Supplies:
Stamps-image and sentiment:   Penny Black "a bunch"
Embossing folder:   Cuttlebug Honey Comb edge embossing folder
Silver pearls:   Queen & Co.           Watercolors:    Sakura Koi
Miscellaneous:   twines, washi tapes



Thanks for stopping in for a visit today...I hope your week is going well!








12 comments:

  1. Oh wow your water color painting is stunning! Really looks wonderful! Love your card!

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  2. Beautiful!
    I love the relaxed and carefree look of watercolours!
    Yours is no exception.

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  3. Beautiful card Kathy. Love your watercolour - stunning xx

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  4. So pretty Kathy! Love the addition of the honeycomb texture and the pop of red, to the beautiful watercolor! ((hugs)) Rebecca

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  5. Wow Kathy!! Stunning card and love watercolour images. More please! Hugs, Carol S.xx

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  6. What a gorgeous card, Kathy! You are so awesomely versatile!! I love all the texture and lovely colors!!
    Hugs,
    Nancy

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  7. Wow, looove your card! It's fabulous!

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  8. What a simply gorgeous creation! Congrats on the mention on the Penny Black Facebook page!!

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  9. Love this. And yes, yes I do save those little packing scraps.

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  10. Love this. And yes, yes I do save those little packing scraps.

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