I made this project by stamping snowflakes on a scrap of watercolor paper in versamark ink. I then covered in white embossing powder and heat set. I then used balmy blue, boho blue, azure afternoon and pool party inks to faux water color all over the panel. After allowing that to dry for about 5 minutes I die cut the shapes from the new perennieal postage dies (early order for demonstrators). I used stampin dimensional to give the die cut postage stamps a little lift then stamped the let it snow in 3 of the 4 colors deciding not to use pool party. I must say this is one of my favorite cards ever and can already see I will be using these dies so much!! There are multiple sizes and even rectangle and some squares. I highly recommend and if you bundle with the stamp set you can save 10%. If anyone is interested in these dies or anything else from stampin up please reach out to me I am happy to help. I will be submitting to the following challenges:
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
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Jill I love your watercoloured panels and the flip of the sketch, it's just perfect. Thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards this week.
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great take on our sketch, thank you for playing at the AAA Cards, we have a new one on Sunday, hope to see you again
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card: love the panels! Thank you for playing at AAA Cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous stamps on the watercolor paper...I LOVE all things snowflakes and I must know where you got those! Beautiful technique with your inks and the watercoloring. I'm so glad you were able to play along with us at AAA Cards during the busy holiday season, hope to see more of you work!
ReplyDeleteTy so much and I got them from stampin up. It is actually a retired set merry snowflakes.
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