Another card using a watercolour technique with Anna Griffiths stamp. This stamp must be at least 15 years old and I'd never used it before. Why? Maybe because it was so small, however it is perfect for this technique and for CAS style.
I made the base card slightly bigger on the back side and then cut the edge with fancy scissors. I masked the edge a little way in and inked the edge in a darker pink. The rose is stamped using DI's in a watercolour technique, then when dry, masked and splattered.
Stamp: Anna GriffinSenti:
Also: Distress Inks, Opal Dust (see the sparkle)
Shared on challenges:
doubletrouble-162-springflorals
aaacards-261-anything-cas spring
allsortschallenge-7734-keepitsimple
pinspirational-311-march-glitter
ellibelles-crafty-wednesday-march-anythinggoes
11 comments:
Another lovely CAS card with the delicate watercoloured flower. I feel I may have to have a go at the technique real soon. Thanks for sharing and playing along with us at AAA Cards Carol.
Again, love the simplicity of your card... beautiful. Thanks again for sharing with us at Double Trouble.
A beautifully crafted CAS card, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts challenge.
B x
I must have some stamps that would work with that technique, really love the simplicity of it, another beautiful card! Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble!
Another beautiful watercolor effect and loving the sparkle!
Thank you so much for joining us at Allsorts challenge!
Ellie
Ellibelle's Corner
And another winner - love the CAS style. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
Beautiful CAS card,love the beautiful watercoloured rose and all the splatters.
Carol x
Wow that’s pretty. Love it x
Lovely soft watercoloured card Carol. Thanks for joining us at AAA Cards.
Very pretty watercoloured card. I love that you were able incorporate splatters onto a clean and simple card. Thanks for joining us at AAA Cards.
sue n.
So great to see this beautiful card at my Crafty Wednesday challenge too, thanks so much for linking up!
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