Thursday 9 July 2015

Red, White and Blue Congratulations

Good morning dear Friends.  Today I have a project to share with you on which I tried something new.  I'll be entering it for this week's Less is More Challenge as the theme is Red, White and Blue.

My project is the Anniversary card I've created for my Daughter and Son-in-Law for later this month.  Their wedding colour theme was Red, White and Blue so it is perfect.  I hope you like it.

 
 


I stamped the word image using Versamark onto a piece of linen finish cardstock and heat embossed using clear embossing powder.  I then added water using a large soft brush around the Congratulations, dropped in a few sprinkles of Colour Burst pigments.  Using a wet paintbrush I moved the colour around a little, dried using my heatgun on low setting and finally dabbing with clean kitchen towel to pick up any stray bits of wet colour.  I then added a few dots of white using a white Signo Uni Ball pen.  Lastly I rubbed a small amount of Ranger Distress Glaze to waterproof the watercoloured area.

Supplies used :
* SU! word stamp from the Sassy Salutations set
* Ken Olivers Colour Burst Powder Pigments
* Versamark Ink
* Clear Embossing Powder
* Linen effect cardstock
* Ranger Distress Glaze

Thanks for dropping by today, enjoy the rest of your day.

6 comments:

Patricia said...

Brilliant card love the fantastic effect.
If I tried that technique mine would be a "right proper mess"
Patricia x

Lauren Hatwell said...

Now THAT works doesn't it :oD What a lovely card! Lx

Kathyk said...

Just glorious, love the swathes of colour missus!

Kathyk

Sazzle Dazzle said...

Striking, fun and loving that watercolour look
Simply brilliant and highlights the sentiment so well.
Thanks so much for sharing and taking part.
Sarah xx
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Neets B said...

Love those splashes of colour and so great to add the white pen accents.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
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Anne said...

Wow! This is so striking, a really vibrant CAS card Wynneth, love it!
Thanks for joining us this week
Anne
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