supplies: Black and white cardstock, Bristol paper, worn lipstick, mustard seed, and peeled paint distress ink, water spritzer, Altenew Painted Flowers, Wplus9 Hand Lettered Hello die, Avery Elle Simply Said Hello, VersaFine Onyx Black ink
I smooshed the distress inks on my kraft mat, spritzed them with water, and then used a piece of acetate to pick up the inks, one at a time, and smoosh them onto my Bristol panel. When I was satisfied with the color blending, I heat dried the panel, then overstamped my flowers and added my sentiments. This resulting color blend reminds me so much of the color of a Peace Rose, and I'm so pleased with how easy it was to do! I'll definitely be playing more with this technique!
I smooshed the distress inks on my kraft mat, spritzed them with water, and then used a piece of acetate to pick up the inks, one at a time, and smoosh them onto my Bristol panel. When I was satisfied with the color blending, I heat dried the panel, then overstamped my flowers and added my sentiments. This resulting color blend reminds me so much of the color of a Peace Rose, and I'm so pleased with how easy it was to do! I'll definitely be playing more with this technique!
Beautiful card! Love how you used this technique. Great colors! Keep cool today....looks like it will be a very hot day in OH.
ReplyDeletewonderful LIn! great colors - i was smooshing yesterday but haven't done anything with them yet - guess what i'm going to do???:-)
ReplyDeleteREALLY beautiful!! I love your smooshed background with these Painted Flowers....aren't they additive or what? Enjoy and have fun stamping Painted Flowers :)
ReplyDeleteIt turned out wonderfully!! Love the colour combinations!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous results, Lin! Such a pretty card! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love your first attempt too. Those flower images are so perfect for this soft watercolor.
ReplyDeleteWell hello right back to this gorgeous card! Isn't that smooshing and painted flower set both so addicting?! Love your take!
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteLovely background and I never get tired of seeing those 'Painted Flowers'!
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