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Thursday 2 April 2020

Spring Flowers- CAS Watercolour Challenge


Hello and Welcome 
Are you ready for a new month and for a new challenge?
This month we will be celebrating Spring at the



So this month our host Susan has asked us to create some cards for Spring using those kinds of flowers.  So think snowdrops, daffodils, tulips, crocuses, apple and cherry blossom, dogwood, etc.

I can't wait to see my Spring flowers.  They are slowly beginning to emerge.  It is such an exciting time of year when all comes to life.

So onto my card details.
I began with a piece of heavy white cardstock.  I positioned my rectangle acrylic mask over the center area of my card panel.  I set it up in my Misti, then using my Tombow markers, I coloured directly onto the stamp which reminds me of crocuses, sprayed with water and stamped.  I repeated that process until I was happy with the inking.  
Leaving the mask in place, I sponged along the edges with some Shaded Lilac Distress ink and splattered just to one side using some of the DI ink diluted with water.
I removed the mask and stamped the sentiment in the bottom corner.
I mounted it onto a piece of purple cs then onto a heavy white card base.


I hope you will come and play along with us.
Thanks so much for stopping by.

Supplies
Inks- Shaded Lilac DI; Versafine; Tombow markers
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Misti (My Sweet Petunia); sponging tool; paintbrush;
Mister (TH)

17 comments:

  1. Beautiful colours, lovely layout with the sponged panel over the flowers, and a great sentiment!

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  2. So pretty Karen and love the masking and the straight to stamp technique with the inking, and the sentiment, of which you have a vast array and all so heartening. x

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  3. You are soooo good at this watercolour technique Susan - another gorgeous card!

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  4. Another gorgeous floral card Karen and such a lovely sentiment too, Kate x

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  5. This is so pretty with the inner masking and outer framing in blue (of course blue!) Lovely flowers and sentiment Karen! xx

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  6. Love these sweet Spring flowers with the soft wash, Karen! The masking makes it even more fantastic! I've ordered the masks finally. Thanks for the enabling and the inspiration, my friend!

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  7. Stunning and lovely blue colour.x

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  8. so pretty Karen, love that soft background for those gorgeous flowers :)

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  9. Beautiful blooms that are soft and delicate, Karen. I LOVE the colour. Great work with masking, sponging and splattering. This is your go-to layout, which is always amazing. xx

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  10. A really pretty card Karen, love your technique and the lovely purple shades.... Spring is a glorious time, watching the flowers appear bring me lots of joy and happiness... have a fabulous day, stay safe, hugs Robyn

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  11. What a gorgeous card - loving the way the image finished up - that is exquisite, and the sentiment extending onto the border is stunning
    Stay safe
    Blessing
    Maxine

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  12. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Karen...CAS perfection!! Love the splattering just to the one side and your sentiment is just perfect for this card!! Lovely, lovely card!! :0)

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  13. Such a pretty, delicate card Karen. I love the masked off inky background and the beautiful watercolour effect of the flowers. Vicky x

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  14. WOW! so delicate and Gorgeous.
    Keep safe and well.
    Faith x

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  15. So delicate and so very pretty and lovely wash of water colouring Karen x.

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  16. I love the monochromatic look of this card and the colour is so pretty!Great design with the masking!

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  17. So pretty as always Karen. Love the masking and the delicate colours of your sponging.

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