This card was made using Clarity's Funky Foliage stamps. I applied Distress inks on to watercolour card to create a background then, after spritzing the larger stamp with water, stamped the image into it before removing ink with a paper towel. I used a mask made with a Spellbinders die to draw a circle in the centre of a panel before stamping the single poppy seed head 3 times. I then used the partial die cutting technique to complete the panel. (Still following ??)
This panel was adhered to the watercolour card with 2mm foam pads which, in turn, was added to a 6" by 6" card blank. The sentiment is by Clearly Besotted.
I am entering this into Less is More Challenge 281 with the theme Faux Bleach, HLS Anything goes with Dies and CAS themed Addicted to Stamps and More challenge.
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14 comments:
Beautiful and elegant!
Elaine
So gorgeously clean and stylish. I love the way the faux bleach technique is a controlled focal point, and the partial die cutting really adds visual impact. Fab!
Such a pretty design! Thanks for sharing at Less is More!
A lovely crisp card. Cara x
Beautiful card, I love poppies and will have to go look for this stamp XOXO Zoe
Awesome "water stamping"! Love poppies! Thanks for playing along with us at HLS!!!
What a beautiful card and such a great idea with stamping the image over distress inks! Thank you for joining us at ATSM this week!
Kamila DT
Beautiful subtle colours here and love the framed effect too.
Gorgeous use of faux bleach and thanks for playing along and sharing this week at Less is More. Sarah
Beautiful colors and lovely design! Thanks for playing along at HLS Anything Goes with Dies.
great design.
I love this design, great faux bleaching and the partial die-cutting looks great over your blended background.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
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PS - As well as the AG at HLS, the CAS challenge at HLS is 'ghosting' so this would fit in nicely there too x
Ooh, meant to say thanks for linking up over at ATSM this week too! x
Really loving your card design !
Simply beautifully done!
Superb composition and lovely colours!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
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