Monday, 7 August 2017

Very productive weekend!!



I want to improve my water colouring and found time this weekend to sit in my craft room and practice,  I was inspired by this card and decided to have a go.  I think I need alot more practice yet!!

The stamp set is from Altenew called "Beautiful Day" and I used distress inks as watercolour paints.
The sentiment is by Simon Says.

Next I made a pink version again the sentiment is from Simon Says.  I always struggle when adding a sentiment to a card and I am not really happy with this. So with the next card I am leaving it blank and just adding my sentiment on the inside.



For this card I used an old Hero Arts stamp called "Canvas Stripes" for the base,  the scalloped die is from Simon Says.  This time I stamped and embossed in white two flowers and then fussy cut so I could layer up the flower for more dimension.

I am entering all three cards into the current "Splatter it" challenge over at the Simon Says Wednesday blog and also the Simon Says Flickr Group Challenge #77.

Its set to rain again here so I am off to do some more practicing!

Hugs
Sally

8 comments:

Dotty Jo said...

You have been busy! These are just stunning, Sally. Your style is just so lovely, Jo x

Dotty Jo said...

And I've just noticed that you've layered the final flower! Swooooooon! Jo x

Lin said...

These are all lovely, Sally! I'm loving the mix of the stripes with that big floral!

Dawn T said...

Your watercolouring is wonderful Sally. And the cards are all so beautiful. Glad you got to have some fun practising

Unknown said...

All 3 cards are gorgeous but the second one is my favourite I really like the sentiment and the colours are beautiful :)
Hugs Kaz xx

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Three beauties, Sally! Especially love the one with the canvas stripes at the bottom!!

Tracy Freeman said...

Sally they are stunning ! Your watercolouring is fantastic .
Thank you for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge x

Zena Mc said...

Hi, just read that you think you need more practise, Why? Thes cards are lovely. Zenax