Happy Saturday!
The sun is shining and my part of the world is beginning to come alive with colour....finally.
Today's card is inspired by the challenge at Splitcoast from a Pinterest board called Timbres-Postage Stamps. Wonderful array of beautiful postage stamps to be inspired by.
These are the ones that inspired my card:
Anyone who visits my blog knows that I am having such a fun time playing with Bister and now Brushos. They are both a crystalized paint medium that you sprinkle onto your cardstock and spray with water. They are so easy to use and I just love the explosion of colour created when you add the water. Unique and different every time.
I created this piece by sprinkling green and blue Brushos onto my 90lb. watercolour paper then sprayed with water. I stamped the flower garden from Memory Box on one area of the painted background with Stazon black ink and cut it out. I mounted that onto a piece of black cardstock and was ready to pop dot it onto my card front but thought it looked sort of lost on it's own. Since I still had the rest of the painted paper left, I added it behind the image for another pop of colour.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Seize the Birthday- MAKE YOUR OWN BACKGROUND
Simon Says- CLEAN and SIMPLE
Addicted to Stamps- ANYTHING GOES
Virginia's View- LAYERS and DIMENSION
Sister Act- ANYTHING GOES
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look. I appreciate you!
Supplies: stamp- Memory Box/ Brusho/ mini mister/ Stazon ink/ pop dots
WHat a stunning card ! Those silhouette flowers n grass look awesome on the bg !
ReplyDeleteWhere can Bisters be purchased? I absolutely afore your card work!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this. I hope I can find more time to get inky again soon. You are really mastering the use of those Brushos as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Karen! I love the pop of the white flowers in the front too. Such depth on this card!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you added the rest of the paper around the flowers, Karen. It really makes the stamped panel stand out. I love that the color shows through the tiny flowers. So fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, I love the blue/yellow/green combo with the black. Such a lovely effect, I've only used my brushos once, really must have another play with them when I feel like getting in a mess! lol Thanks for sharing at ATSM this week, Anita x
ReplyDeleteOh, Karen, what a beautiful burst of color!! I love it and how you've really made such gorgeous cards! Love your inspiration card using the stamp - it's perfect! And I'm so glad it's starting to feel like spring there!! Hugs, sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteSilhouette looks stunning with that gorgeous background
ReplyDeleteLove it! I adore my Brusho's and have such fun with them, you never know what you're going to get. And the messier and inkier the better!
ReplyDeleteLove the Brusho background and the sharp contrast with the black stamping.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at ATSM. :)
Absolutely gorgeous Karen!! Love the blues and greens, such a striking contrast with the black! Stunning! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!! So colorful and gorgeous!! I really love how the black makes this really pop! Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Addicted to Stamps & More! Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*-DT member
ReplyDeleteKaren, This is gorgeous, I love the blue,yellow and green combination with the black! Super job as always and we appreciate you playing along and using the Topping option at STB!
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice, I love that the colors are random and not like each flower colored in. It makes it more like a field of wild flowers would be!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabulous background, perfect for the floral stamp you used.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
Luv
Debby
WOWWWW! This is stunnnnnning!
ReplyDeleteGreat background and pretty colors. Thanks so much for joining us at Seize the Birthday.
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