Do you ever look at other peoples' cards and just get inspired? I'm sure most of us have and that's what today's post is all about for me. I needed both a birthday and an anniversary card and had just happened to be looking at a bunch of cards by Birgit. The first card in her post HERE definitely inspired me. Fascinating colors to be using together. I grabbed a few of my ink pads, watercolor paper, aqua painters and went to work. Two cards, same colors, totally different looks. That's what so fun with watercoloring...you never know what you're going to get. Her cards are just wonderful, especially if you're looking for a watercolored look. Plus they are so clean and simple. She sure makes water coloring look easy doesn't she?
The first card I made into a birthday card. I taped off the edges on this card and after I stamped and embossed the trees I did add more color on. I didn't want the trees to look like they were floating around on the paper. lol
The anniversary card was a little more flexible as you can see! lol It just did not want to stay straight, but flop all over when I was taking picutres. It's hard to see here, but the water colored piece is actually framed and popped up with dimensionals. I definitely added more color after I embossed these trees because they really looked like they were floating! lol I guess that's the fun with water coloring. You can change things up a little if you're careful. :)
Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara
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