Did you see my card yesterday? Inspired by the MIM #251 I watercolored a panel with Zig markers and die cut it. Today's card is made with yesterday's leftovers ;)
I still felt that this design made for a good sympathy card, so I simply added a sentiment heat embossed on vellum to the panel before adhering it to my cardbase.
I'm sharing this card at:
Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge - Monochromatic
Cards in Envy - Deep Blue and mailable
Fusion - Something Blue
Supplies:
watercolor CS for kids from Target, Zig Clean Color Brush pens, water, brush, PTI Mighty Oak die, vellum, stamp KartenKunst
Are these leftovers? They look like one of the best cards to me! Wonderful coloring! :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx
This is beautiful and I have zig's but I can never achieved any thing like this! You have inspired me to have another go!x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and I have zig's but I can never achieved any thing like this! You have inspired me to have another go!x
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous to see the great use you made of this on two gorgeous, peaceful cards.
ReplyDeleteWOnderful !
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ReplyDeleteClever idea to use the left overs..Loving the colours and water splats that you have achieved. I'm back from a wonderful peaceful and relaxing holiday, missed all the wonderful inspiration on your blog x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love that you made 2 cards!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!! xx
ReplyDeleteOf course, you had to use this, too! The cut out parts are perfect for a sympathy card as they symbolize the holes loved ones leave when they die. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, the background and the tree look amazing. Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteHow pretty... and such a creative use of those leftovers! Thanks so much for joining us at Cards in Envy. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! That background is amazing! Thanks so much for joining us at Fusion Card Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLove your background! Fabulous card! Thanks for joining us at Cards In Envy!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love it! Thanks for sharing with us at Cards in Envy.
ReplyDeleteAs beautiful and calm as the original, Maria ... just lovely! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteAccentuating the positive AND the negative! Wouldn't these make a lovely gift pairing....
ReplyDeleteHugs~c