I also decided the flower looked like it needed to be watercolored, so I got out my Zigs and splashed some color on, deliberately trying for a loose look because me and watercolors don't have a close relationship and I find them hard to use 😄
Anyway, once I was finished I went completely wild and flicked white paint over the image and also some Hickory Smoke Distress Ink. I set it aside to dry and die-cut the black frames and adhered them together in a random fashion.
Once the panel was dry, I stamped the sentiment and die-cut it with a wonky rectangle die. I glued it down to a white top-folding card base, added the frames and called it done! Definitely not my usual style, but I quite like it for a change!
Thanks for visiting! The DT have some wonderful interpretations of the challenge that are so clever and fun so I hope you'll check them out.
Products used:
Stamps: Mondo Sakura (Essentials by Ellen)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Hickory Smoke Distress Ink
Cardstock: White, Black, Bristol Smooth
Dies: Wonky Stitched Rectangles, Mini Square Shaker Window & Frame (MFT)
Accessories: Zig Pens, Unicorn Spray (Hero Arts)
Cheers
Karren
8 comments:
This is gorgeous my friend! The pink flowers are beautiful.....love the frames as accents!
wonderful card, Karren - so pretty in those gorgeous colors!
You know, those little square dies were my first thought when I saw the Sketch, Karren! Seeing them framing those gorgeous Sakura blooms tops it off beautifully!
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so petty Karren. Love the soft pink of your flowers and the bold black frames.
Beautiful take on the challenge, Karren! Your Mondo Sakura blooms are so pretty and I love how you played with the frames!
This is fabulous, Karren! You say you splashed some color on, but it looks intentional and well done to me, my friend! I love the softer hues of w/c, so I'm drawn to your colors and I love the way you added the wonky frames in black and stamped the sediment sideways! It's a winner in my book!! Hugs, Darnell
This is so pretty, Karren! I love the watercolor...it looks good on you!!
Karren, this rocks! I love the scattered feel of the frames over the flowers. SO cool!
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