I stamped the poinsettias on watercolor paper and then watercolored with various colors of distress inks, layering up to get the bold colors that I want. I stamped the sentiment in the corner and then cut the panel down matting it with a black panel.
I've had this black/red striped envelope liner paper for quite a while (saved it from an envelope that someone mailed to me) and decided this was the time to use it to offset the side of my panel. I added this to a Shaded Spruce cardbase and called it done.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Sunday, January 10, 2021 GMT Views: 312
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Sun, Jan 10, 2021 @ 2:04 PM
Gorgeous, bold poinsettias and leaves! I agree that the stripped dsp really adds a wonderful offset element to your gorgeous card! I love Gina K Designs stamps, dies, and especially her amazing cardstock! Wonderful card, I admire you for getting an early start for Christmas cards, I should be doing the same thing!!!
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Sun, Jan 10, 2021 @ 9:06 PM
Gorgeous card Catherine. TFS. Happy day
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