Hello and Welcome.
Time for another card for the
This month our theme is to watercolour onto Vellum.
We have 2 great guest designers this month-
Birgit (Rapport fran ett skrivoord)
Ros (Mikey's Mom)
My card was a simple one to create.
I rubbed some Distress Oxide inks onto a piece of acetate, sprayed with water and used that to ink my piece of vellum. I set it aside to dry, then glued it onto a piece of white cardstock for stability.
(My vellum was pretty light weight so when it dried, it was a bit curled. To help flatten it, I ran it through my Cuttlebug and that really seemed to help.)
Next, I die-cut a frame using a die from MFT and then die-cut the hollyhocks and put it all together to fit inside the frame.
I pop dotted the piece for interest over a heavy white card base.
I decided to leave it with no sentiment so I can use if for a number of different occasions.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Addicted to Stamps and More- MAKE YOUR MARK
Allsorts Challenge- FAV STAMP IMAGE/DIE
(love this die and all the detail it has)
The Flower Challenge- ANYTHING GOES
Supplies
Stamps- none
Inks- Distress Oxides- Peacock Feathers, Salty Ocean, Seedless Preserves (TH)
Paper- Vellum; heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Wildflowers die (TH); In and Out Diagonal Stitch die (MFT)
Just so beautiful, Kate x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Karen. I LOVE your acetate smooshed vellum background. Looks amazing with the white framing and white holly hocks. Gorgeous design! xx
ReplyDeleteYou have got such a pretty background for your white hollyhock using the acetate to transfer the ink, and the rectangular frame with the diagonal stitch pattern shows it off beautifully Karen. x
ReplyDeletewow Karen, your random press of colours is gorgeous, definitely a CASE in the future :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous watercoloring on vellum background for your pretty white hollyhocks, Karen. I love your framing too. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Karen. Love the pretty colors behind the die. Thank you so much for joining us at Allsorts challenge this week where it's all about our favorite stamps, dies or digis. Hope you'll visit and join in again soon!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous with all the wonderful blue hues on your background. It shows off the hollyhocks beautifully.
ReplyDeleteStriking colours on your fabulous card and thank you for the tip about trying to straighten the vellum....a CAS beautiful card x.
ReplyDeleteKaren, this is so beautiful! I really love hollyhocks so your card instantly appealed to me. And I love the colours you used.
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo for the vellum piece & your card is wonderful, Karen!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and great inky background, thanks so much for joining in our 'Use a Favourite' theme at Allsorts challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteB x
This is so pretty Karen!! I love the colors in your smooshed background and those simple white Hollyhocks look fabulous against it! :0)
ReplyDeleteYou made that background look like out-of-focus hollyhocks, Karen. This is such a beautiful card. You must have a different TH wildflower set because mine doesn't have hollyhocks. I must go check that out.
ReplyDeleteWow this is so very lovely Karen ! my favourite colours and I love those amazing hollyhocks too. Thanks for sharing with us over at 'The Flower Challenge' ;) Viv DT xx
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful results using the Distress Oxides rubbed on the vellum and spritzed with water Karen - I haven't worked with vellum much - but want to try what you've done here! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love that color combination of blue and purple and it's a great way to show the white die cut flower.
ReplyDeleteI love how the colors of ink blended on this gorgeous background, Karen! It's perfect for the framed hollyhock!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning design! Amazing colors on the background and I just love those white flower silhouettes. Thank you for sharing your card with us at ATSM.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card and fab result. Love this technique. Thanks for sharing this with us at The Flower Challenge.
ReplyDeleteRachel DT
You background vellum is beautiful!! Love the card!
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