I am joining 22 other CTMH Consultants to bring you a wide variety of artwork showcasing this sentiment-heavy stamp set. We are hopping around in a big 'ol loop so you can see everyone's blog and what have to share. If you've come from Wendy's Blog, you're on the right track...keep hopping around until you get back to where you started. If you're starting here, WELCOME!
I decided to make a one layer card using a masking technique to add a watercolor look in the back ground...here's a look
The watercolor comes from the stamp set Strokes of an Artist and it is part of the STAMPTACULAR Sale going on NOW!
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I love your card and the wash behind the image! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. The watercolors are perfect for this card.
ReplyDeleteI love the watercolor look of this card, great job it is stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love the watercolor look behind the bouquet. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Masking with a watercolor stamp background...that rocks so much! Thanks for inspiring me Katy! <3
ReplyDeleteWow on the background. You'd never know it was masked and stamped multiple times!
ReplyDeleteI love the water colour effect, great use of colour.
ReplyDeleteThat background looks amazing! I can't believe it's from Strokes of an Artist!! I had to go back and look at it a couple of times just to be sure you weren't lying to me. GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteMasking technique is spot on!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet background for this bouquet
ReplyDeleteLove the background and lining around the edges - beautiful card.
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