My penultimate Mother's Day card for you today. I can't share my last one until Sunday because my Mum follows my blog (hello Mum!) :D
I've used one of the Daisy Elegance stamps by Tracey Evans for Aall & Create, stamped up with different shades of green distress inks. The background was done with distress oxides smooshed onto watercolour card.
I've used one of the Daisy Elegance stamps by Tracey Evans for Aall & Create, stamped up with different shades of green distress inks. The background was done with distress oxides smooshed onto watercolour card.
The daisies were stamped again onto watercolour paper with black Versafine ink and then watercoloured with distress ink before fussy cutting.
I would like to enter this in the following challenges:-
We love Chocolate Baroque I love ... (making inky backgrounds)
I would like to enter this in the following challenges:-
We love Chocolate Baroque I love ... (making inky backgrounds)
15 comments:
Simply beautiful Kat! x
A gorgeous card Kat, love the pretty flowers and the fabulous inky background.
Lorraine x
Stunning card Katrina ....love traceys stamp
Hugs Sylvie xx
This is beautiful! I love all of the wonderful inkiness! Glad you joined us at Fusion!
What a delightful floral creation, thanks for sharing a crafty 'love' with us at this months theme at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.
B x
A beautiful card Katrina, a super background and lovely stamps.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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Katrina, this should be framed! Beautiful!!!
What beautiful colors and design Katrina.
Hugs diane
Fabulous card Katrina, I love the design. xx
very nice card!
Absolutely stunning, Katrina. I love it ...
This is beautiful, I love the softness and the torn edges. Thanks for joining us at The Fusion Card Challenge. Claire DT
I adore this! such lovely colors in the background. thanks for sharing this over at The Fusion Card Challenge.
I love the background 'smooshing'. I have a selection of distress oxides but so far have only sponged. How do you 'smoosh'. I'd love to create an effect like this. Thanks for the inspiration
Hi Tasa 🙂 To ‘smoosh’ you just dab the inks onto a craft mat or other smooth surface, spritz with a few squirts of water and then place your card face down into the ink. Lift off and dry the card, then you can dab the card back down into the ink that’s left on the mat (I usually do this a couple of times). Have fun 😀
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