Welcome to the 2014 *March* edition of the Wednesday Artisan Blog Hop. Check back every Wednesday to see new projects that all 10 of the Stampin' Up! Artisans have created.
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Most of the items on this project are from the Mini Catalog? Lurve!!
I don't do flowers.
I don't do floral anything.
With that being said...
I absolutely LOVE how my card turned out!
FLOWERS!
FLOWERS!
FLOWERS!
All my March projects will have flowers. The Artisan box was FULL of flowery stuff.
WATCH OUT!!
Don't get used to it.
I was obviously channeling my inner Cathy when I created this card.
Obvi.
To create this awesome masking technique I did the following:
- punch images from Post-It notes (to use the sticky back)
- place randomly on watercolor paper and then color (paint?) away with the aqua painter
- once dry, remove Post-It notes and VIOLA! Lovely little flowers
This gold flower is just 4 punched images. Stick two together (wrong sides stuck together so the gold is on the outsides) then curl inward. Curl the other two punched flowers outward.
Adhere together.
Stamps: Simply Celebrate
Ink: Calypso Coral, Jet Black StazOn Paper: Basic Gray, Very Vanilla, Watercolor Paper, Gold Foil
Accessories & Tools: Celebration Basics Kit, Tea Lace Paper Doilies, Watercolor Wonder Designer Washi Tape, Aqua Painter, Banner Punch, Petite Petals Punch, Dimensionals, SNAIL Adhesive
Other: Sewing Machine, White Thread, Hot Glue Gun (for the gold flower), black sharpie (for the doodles), post-it notes (for masking)
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Oh. . . My. . . Gosh! I am soooooo in love with everything about this card! Totally genius masking technique! And I love the doodles!
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart. Love to see your doodles. My scrapbook pages are naked without my doodles... love how it fills it up. So you. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Jane - I love every single quality about this card. TFS the quick steps to achieve this look too.
ReplyDeleteI never thought I would see the day when Jane Lee would use flowers on a card...but this awesome. I love how you made them work with your style!
ReplyDeleteConnie said it best above! Love that you are doing so much watercoloring lately! LURVE!
ReplyDeleteFlowers are looking pretty fancy on you Jane! Love this "oh so Jane" take on them! Fabulous!
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