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Hello everyone! Thank you for all of the sweet wishes for my new little grandbaby born four weeks ago! She is such a doll, and I was so thrilled to be able to travel the 1350 miles to hold her for four days a couple of weeks ago. (You can see her (Felicity Grace) beautiful little face in the thumbnail below-what is a Grandma without a brag book?)
Today we are going to play with Dina's fabulous tutorial on WATERCOLOR POWDERS. She has a lot of different ways to use them, and it's a GREAT resource!
Please let us know in your description what you used and how. For those that do not have watercolor powders, you may substitute another medium for a cool background. Just let us know what you did, in case someone wants to try it!
Otherwise, if you do have them, please use them for this challenge. I could use all the help I can get with inspiration!
UPLOAD to this gallery:
Home>Technique Spotlight>Watercolor Powders (Brusho, Bister, Color Burst & More)
^^UNLESS you are making your card for a HYCCT Challenge, and then you would need to upload to that gallery instead. I hope LOTS of you are playing along too!
What a sweetheart!
Monday, as always, is housework day here. But I had in mind that I wanted to try using bleach with Brushos, so I hope to get to that early in the week.
I love how bleaching the image worked out - thanks for the push to try something that was on my to-do list. Mind you, since we were tasting something very similar to TCP in work today, bleach when I got home wasn't ideal; I think I've OD-ed on chlorine compounds for today ;-).
Here is my card for the watercolour powder technique.
I used the stencil monoprint technique and invented one too. See my card description for the Glossy Die Cut technique!
Your little granddaughter is precious, Judy, and what a beautiful name she has! Thanks for a fun challenge today ~ the gallery is full of beautiful work! Here is mine: