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Monday, 15 January 2018

Just Because- The Flower Challenge

Good Morning and Welcome.
Time for another card for The Flower Challenge
This month out theme is:
http://theflowerchallenge.blogspot.ca/




For my card, I took a super simple approach.
I placed this stamp called Sketchy Florals into my Misti and stamped with black.  I stamped the flower part again onto another piece of cardstock and cut it out using a Spellbinder die.

I haven't watercoloured using my Distress Oxides yet but have read how others have loved using them for that, so I decided to give it a try. 
I rubbed the inks onto my non-stick craft sheet and picked up the colors with a wet paintbrush.  I found it worked best if I wet my paper first to help the inks flow and move better.  I have to say that they worked great.
When the circle was dry, I used pop dots to position it over the main stamped panel and stamped the sentiment from that same set at the top.  
To add some extra interest, I covered the flower with some clear Wink of Stella which is a shame that you can't see it in the photo.


There is still time to play along so I hope you will join us.
Thanks for looking.

Adding my card to these challenges:
Addicted to Stamping- CLEAN AND SIMPLE
Use Your Stuff- MONOCHROMATIC
Make My Monday- BLUE AND WHITE
The Corrosive Challenge- ANYTHING GOES

Supplies
Stamps- Sketchy Florals- Altenew
Inks- Tuxedo Black Memento; Faded Jeans, Salty Ocean, Broken China DOX (TH)
Paper- heavy white (local store)
Accessories and Tools- circle die (Spellbinder); Wink of Stella (clear); pop dots; paintbrush; 
non-stick craft mat



21 comments:

  1. Another beautiful blue creation Karen and the spotlight technique is not one I have tried yet so must soon rectify that. x

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  2. A beautiful spotlight card. Love the blues too!

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  3. Simply Gorgeous Brushos watercoloured spotlight flower, Karen. I must try WC with my Brushos. See...you always inspire me my friend. Hugs

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  4. You have used the spotlight technique perfectly on this card - love the simplicity of it!

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  5. This is so pretty!! I LOVE that blue!!

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  6. Beautiful card and a wonderful example of the spotlight technique Karen. Have not tried watercolouring with DOX inks yet. Thanks for the tip about adding water to the card first. xx

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  7. Back from vacation and ready to comment...stunning post love ity Karen.xx [aNNie]

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  8. Your spotlighting looks lovely. I have been thinking about what I might do for this challenge and just haven’t come up with anything yet. Maybe soon! Have a good night!

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  9. beautiful spotlight technique and love the simplicity of it, I bet the shimmer looks wonderful IRL. great tip on using wet on wet technique for the DOX inks :)

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  10. What a wonderful flower to use as a spotlight, teh effect is so very beautiful.
    Faith
    x

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  11. Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Make My Monday. Caz DT.

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  12. I love this affect with the pop of blue on the die cut piece! Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More.

    Monica DT

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  13. Gorgeous card and fantastic technique. Thanks for joining us at Use Your Stuff.

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  14. Beautiful card great technique Thank you for joining the challenge at MMM this time around.

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  15. I am in love with all your cards, especially this one! Thanks for playing along at USE YOUR STUFF - Gail

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  16. Just fabulous Karen, love the stamping, love the flower, love the colour 'spotlighting'...love it all mf ;) hugs Viv xx

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  17. Simple and impactful CAS card with the spotlight technique, Karen! Thanks for the tip for watercoloring with distress oxide ink. I'll wet my paper first next time! :-) Hideko

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  18. What a beautiful card!! Thanks for joining us!
    Ana Isabel Dt Coordinator at Corrosive Challenge blog

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