This week the Watercolor team is taking a look at shadows and wasting less paint. Using from Debby Hughes. The card on the left has some Nuvo carmel liquid drop pearls on it but, no sequins. the ribbon is taped behind the painted panel and the card on the right the fiber is tied on around the painted panel. they are both up on foam tape above the base. I did use a Spellbinders deckle edge rectangle die to cut them as I stamped and painted them on scraps. There is a peek at the blog here with closer looks and the card that was the first one I made, which I thought was too busy to squeak by since it does not look much like the video. So, these two came after trying to get something that looked more like the tutorial. Did you know next week is "Coffee day?" yep, you can play along with us here. Thanks for looking.
Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 GMT Views: 857
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Wed, Sep 22, 2021 @ 9:25 AM
Nicely done, Stacy, right down to the fancy design we see on the left hand coffee. The espresso colored embellishments add a nice punch to both these cards.
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Fri, Sep 24, 2021 @ 6:46 PM
I love that fancy latte!! This was a fun challenge Sorry I was late getting mine posted.
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Fri, Sep 24, 2021 @ 6:53 PM
These are both fabulous Stacy - love the one with the decoration, just like they do at the coffee shop, and the funny part is they probably cost the same per cup and per card.