I created today's card for my nephew's open house last Sunday. I had been so busy the past week prepping and planning for my parents' 50th Anniversary open house that I kind of forgot to make my nephew's card. :( Sunday afternoon an hour before his party started I quickly whipped out this card. To be honest I'm not really sure what I think of it! lol
Thanks for looking and have a great day!
I guess I was in the mood to watercolor, but didn't have the time to put into that like I usually do. This was a quick "whip the colors on and hope it turns out" kind of card. I started by stamping a few of the same tree images with Hazelnut Blend onto watercolor paper. I guess I did second generation stamping because I inked the stamp up, stamped it on scrap paper, then stamped the image onto my watercolor paper. Once that was on I grabbed my large blending brush and used Green Olive, Turbo Teal and Sour Lemon splashes to add leaves and the blob of grass under the trees. I mixed them up in different ways to get varying shades of greens starting with the lightest color and getting darker each time I added more leaves and grass. To finish it off I added two strips of Hazelnut Blend card stock at the bottom and also a bit of gold and dark roast silks mixed together.
Hazelnut Blend
Kiwi Slice
Green Olive
Sour Lemon
Pool Play
Turbo Teal
Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara
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Thank you for your comments. I read everyone! If you ever wonder how I've made something I'd be glad to let you know! Sara