Wednesday 4 October 2017

Watercolour Smooshing

Hello!

How is your week going?  I am stopping by with a quick post and a second card for the current challenge at Less is More which is to watercolour.  I combined some watercolour smooshing with one of my mdf snowflakes to create this seasonal card:


 

The smooshing was done with a range of distress inks which were also used to colour the cardstock from which the sentiment was die cut.  I simply painted the snowflake and stuck it in the corner.

I will also link up at Simon's Wednesday Challenge where the theme is Christmas.  I am going to have to get a move on if I am going to have enough cards ready!

Remember that you can find the lasercut snowflakes for sale in my folksy shop :)

See you again soon,

Sarah x

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6 comments:

  1. Love the artsy vibe! Gorgeous background with the delicate snowflake, Sarah! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Christmas” Challenge! Beautiful colors and design. Well done!

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  2. Love those smooshed colours, Sarah. A great backdrop for your snowflake. A beautiful Christmas card. Thank you for joining us again this week at Less is More. Trina xx

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  3. Oooh ! I love this blue smooshing and it highlights perfectly your beautiful snowflake ! Smooshing is in the air for Christmas then ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along with us at Less is More !

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  4. Bowled over yet again! You certainly inspire us with your awesome designs Sarah and another pretty little snowflake! So elegant against your smooshed background and another brilliant example of watercolours. Thanks for playing with us at Less is More x

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  5. What a fun and funky card! I love your use of inks for artsy watercolor look and the style of your sentiment is very contrasting -this is a great design! Thanks for joining us again at LIM!

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  6. Another triumph, Sarah. Love that smooshed corner and your stunning snowflake completes the card beautifully. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x

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