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Friday, 24 March 2017

In the Forest

Good Morning.

I've been super busy so was happy to be able to get a card made using this great stamp from Hero Arts.  Super simple to create the look with this stamp.

I began by colouring directly onto the stamp using my Zig markers.  I gave it a good spray with my mister and stamped.  I took some addition ink and a wet paintbrush and moved some of the colour around being sure not to cover up the white tree areas.
I set that aside to dry and cut the stitched frame from a piece of heavy white cardstock.
I mounted the piece behind the frame and pop dotted that over a piece of coloured cardstock.

* I have been asked a few times what kind of cardstock I use.  My go to is a heavy 120lb paper that I get in bulk from my local Scrapbooking store.  It is ok for doing some stamping applications as long as there is not too much water involved.  I find if I add too much water, the paper will pile up.
Hope that helps.
 


Adding my card to these challenges:

Addicted to Stamps and More- CLEAN AND SIMPLE

As You Like It- FAV COLOURING MEDIUM
(I love to watercolour and using my Zig markers, I can colour or add water 
and use them to watercolour with.)


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Have a great day!

Supplies:  stamp- HA/ Zig markers/ TH Mister/ paintbrush/ stitched die- Memory Box/ pop dots

19 comments:

  1. These trees and the prettily coloured background look fabulous here Karen, and the stitched frame and coloured background mat show the scene off beautifully. x

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  2. I love your Zig Marker coloring technique .... I tried it with a stamp I've had for ages and just didn't know what to do with it. LOL Thank you for sharing this easy, but oh so effective, technique.

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  3. I saw this beautiful card on SCS. I just had to come over to see how you made it. I love the bright colors. Thanks, for the details.

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  4. It's beautiful, Karen. Loving the gorgeous colors!

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  5. Oh, I love this, Karen! Beautiful mix of colors and movement!

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  6. Glorious blend of colours, Karen. Great job colouring right onto the stamp with the Zigs!

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  7. Awesome look and magnificent background.

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  8. Gorgeous forest scene Karen. I love how you watercoloured using your Zigs. The background for your trees is so beautiful. TFS what you use for your thick CS. I use SU Whisper White Thick for my card base. It is only 100#, but still works well. What WC paper did you use for your watercoloured main image? TFS my friend. Hugs..

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  9. This really is very beautiful Karen. I love the white embossing on that pretty background. Barbxx

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  10. Beautiful colours in your sky, Karen. And what a gorgeous forest stamp. So great that you found some time to play. :) I know how busy the past two weeks have been with all your kiddies. xx

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  11. Beautiful card, gorgeous colours with the lovely white trees. Fabulous frame too! xxx

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  12. Oh this is exquisite Karen. I just love the frame and beautiful cornflower mat!

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  13. awesome, love the gradation of colour, it may be a simple technique but this is a stunning card :)

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  14. Stunning inking and great stamp! Hugs, Autumn

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  15. Wow, gorgeous card, Karen. Lovely colours and image. Thanks for joining us at As You Like It. Luv, Wilma

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  16. What a pretty project, Karen! Gorgeous colours. Thanks for joining us at ATSM.
    x Asha

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  17. WOW! that's all that needs to be said.
    Faith
    x

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  18. Beautiful card! Thanks so much for playing along with our Wood stash challenge at The Male Room. Deborah, DT.

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  19. Love the hints of purple. Great job. x

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