Sunday, April 19, 2015

The Paper Players #241: Clean and Simple Watercolor

Hello, friends!  On this glorious Sunday I am taking a time out from my daily activities (i.e., laundry, cleaning, driving kids around) to make and share a quick card.  I saw that Nance's theme this week at The Paper Players is to make a clean and simple card using watercolor techniques.  I'm in!


For my card, I inked up an old Hero Arts flower with LePlume markers, then spritzed with water to make it look watercolored when I stamped it.  The sentiment is Hero Arts as well.

Supplies:
Hero Arts "Jamaican Forget Me Not," ""Decorate It Message Stamps"
Lil' Inkers Stitched Rectangles dies
LePlume markers, water sprayer, black gems




Thanks for stopping by!
Judy

9 comments:

  1. Hola Judy, thank you for your kind comment.;D
    Up is one of my favorite movies too, i cry always with the Carl and Ellie story.
    What beautiful card Judy, i like the soft effect of wartercolours, very spring-like card, GORGEOUS!
    A warm hug from Palma

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  2. Pretty card Judy!! I like the bright happy colors and your watercolored flower. The little enamel dots were the perfect accent. You've inspired me to give this challenge a go. I don't like the lack of control with watercoloring...but I'll take a deep breath...maybe two!!

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  3. Lovely card, Judy! The pop of black is fabulous with the bright colors and I like the idea of watercoloring with a spritz and a stamp! Thank you for joining my challenge at The Paper Players!

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  4. Oooh, this is lovely Judy! I must get my spritzer out! I have a couple of florals I could try this out with too!

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  5. So lovely, Judy. Love this technique and you've perfected it! What a beautiful bloom...
    =] Michele

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  6. This is wonderful--and I see that today you did the water yourself! Love that watery and dreamy look.

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  7. What a lovely blended effect on your flower as a result of the spritzing technique you used. I love the contrast between the black and brights too. Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players this week!

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  8. That stamp is perfect for this technique and I love the multiple mats!

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Thanks for taking the time to comment...I do appreciate it!
Judy