What a fun challenge for me this morning. Dini gave a great tutorial on various ways to use water with our stamping. I used three colors and put them in spray containers. It's fun to dry different things and see what kinds of results you can come up with. I did one with more color and therefore a darker look, but then actually ended up going with the lighter one.
Thanks so much for the fun!! :>)
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Registered: March 5, 2007 Location: Coatesville, Pennsylvania Posts: 44992
Fri, Feb 22, 2013 @ 11:44 AM
Ooooo....these blues are fabulous together! Your card looks amazing!
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Registered: March 31, 2008 Location: Eastlake, OH Posts: 22598
Fri, Feb 22, 2013 @ 11:55 AM
WOW Kim, Love those colors! That hint of yellow is like sunshine- something we haven't seen in a while. What a wonderful sentiment on your beautiful card!
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105288
Fri, Feb 22, 2013 @ 12:52 PM
Kim, this is beautiful! I love the variation in colors!
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Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Fri, Feb 22, 2013 @ 1:13 PM
Kim this is so soft and gorgeous. Love that bg and your colors. WOW card for sure. TFS :0)
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Registered: February 5, 2007 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 92694
Sat, Feb 23, 2013 @ 12:04 PM
Your card turned out beautifully with your new water techniques. Kim. Love the colors you used and the way the flower images are faintly there....like they might have been watercolored themselves using the wet-on-wet watercoloring method.