They've kick started with a gorgeous colour challenge #GDP001
I have used a new ink today and I love it. NEW to our colours is Basic Gray Archival Ink (also available in Basic Black eeeek!) - a permanent ink perfect for watercolouring. I realised after I stamped my lotus flower from 'Remarkable You' that I hadn't stamped it on the recommended watercolouring papers.. opps! I went with it anyways!
I very carefully loaded up my aqua painter with ink from the ink pads and without squeezing any extra water out, I crazily, randomly & carelessly coloured each flower - that was fun!
Here are the card measurements so you too can create this card:
- Standard Australian C6 card base in Whisper White Thick Cardstock (half A4 sheet)
- Whisper White Panel - 3-3/4" x 5-1/2"
- Coloured Frame Panels - 2" x 3-7/8"(glued overlapping to get the perfect frame!)
- Coloured Strips -3/4" x 3-3/4"
Stampin' Up! Supplies
Thanks for stopping by today
Just loving your card Carolina, I'm struggling with a layout at the moment - your's is awesome. Angexxoo
ReplyDeleteLovely card Carolina! Thank you so much for supporting us on the GDP. It's so exciting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us over at Global Design Project Challenge Blog! Your card is amazing!
ReplyDeleteCaroline - what a beautiful backdrop of flowers. They are all colored and shaded perfect. Nice pairing with this sentiment. Thanks for playing along with this week's Global Design Project color challenge!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolina, I love that you can be crazy, random and careless, then turn out a stunning card like this! Thanks for playing at Global Design Project ♥
ReplyDeleteCarolina, thanks for playing along with Global Design Project. Your random watercoloring really suits the style of these flowers. Love it.
ReplyDeleteIf there was ever a 'perfectly random' stamping and colouring comp I'm sure you'd win Carolina! This is fabulous! Thank you so much for your support with GDP, you rock. xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Carolina - I love these colours, the flower stamping and watercolouring is just lovely
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