This is one of the stamps I demoed for Rubbernecker Stamps over the weekend. To get the watercolor effect, you ink up the stamp, add some details with markers, and spritz it with water before stamping. I love this image, and it works perfectly with the technique.
The sketch is Sketch Saturday # 295.
This card is for these challenges:
Sketch Saturday, sketch 295
Challenges 4 Everybody #34, Anything Goes
Papertake Weekly Challenge, Anything Goes
Loves Rubberstamps #89, Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday #118, Anything Goes
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Hello, beautiful card, Liz x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the colours and the great watercolour effect. Thanks for playing along at Loves Rubberstamps.
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The pastels are lovely. This is inspirational and beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us today at Word Art Wednesday
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SO pretty! Thanks for sharing your awesome and creative talents with us this week. God bless you, and please stop by again soon.
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Very pretty card! I like that watercolor technique you used! Thanks so much for sharing your talents with us at Loves Rubber Stamps Challenges and look forward to seeing more of your lovely creations again soon. Have a beautiful week! Laura
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