For my first card, do you see that scalloped circle that acts as a base for my wreath? Can you guess what it is? It's not paper...it's vinyl wall covering. My parents had a sample book of different vinyl coverings that was about to be trashed, so I took it home. I knew I could use it in my paper crafting. I die cut one sample using Spellbinders Asian Motifs and a Circle die for the center. I used that circle to mask the center for my stamped image while I water colored the background. I stamped Penny Black's text background in a dark shade of blue after the watercolored paper dried. I then carefully placed actual wheat grains along the edge of the center of the die cut. While that's drying, I stamped my main image and sentiment (from Penny Black's ...Wishes set). I then adhered the wreath over that and added a bow.
Don't you just love the different textures of these vinyl wall coverings? And the best part, they're die-cuttable!
My second card is much simpler. I used a die cut (using my Silhouette Cameo) to mask my leaf before watercoloring. I stamped the leaf and sentiment from Penny Black's Foliage Fancy set, then finished it with a button with burlap twine.
I am really enjoying these watercolored backgrounds. They are so easy to do and economical. I'm using cheap old watercolors that my girls used for Art Class last year. Perhaps someday I'll invest in something better and I wonder how it will make a difference.
These are gorgeous and I love that you used actual wheat grains!
ReplyDeleteNina you have really made the water coloured background sing - love them, and the resulting cards are beautiful. i particularly like the wheat wreath.
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Maxine
Beautiful! I especially loved the leaves!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being featured on the Penny Black Blog! Love your wreath card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Nina. Love all the fresh and bright colors on your card. :-)
ReplyDeleteCreative & gorgeous! Congrats on the shout out at Penny Black!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards - love all the colour and the husk wreath! Congrats on being spotted at PB!
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