![]() ![]() I die cut the Large Stitched Maple from pastel coloured cardstock, randomly adhered them on an A2 sized white card base using foam tape. ![]() This maple die is not belong to the Hugs and Kisses Release but I thought, I really don’t know, it was one of the new products, haha! More card, happy to see, right?!! For the sentiment heart die cut, I heat embossed the sentiment on watercolour paper in white, inked it with Tattered Rose Distress ink.įor the background, I used the Spun Glass embossing folder.įor my last card, I used the Large Stitched Maple die. I die cut 4 different hearts from colour cardstock – I used Rich Red Matte Metallic, Cotton Candy and Lipstick Red cardstock. Here is another heart card with the From the Heart Messages and Nested Round Hearts. I coloured all tiny hearts with Copic R27. For the background, I stamped the Lace Heart Kaleidoscope using Memento Tuxedo Black dye ink. I heat embossed the beautiful sentiment in the From the Heart Messages set onto white cardstock in white, die cut it with the largest sized heart die, and then ink blended it with Festive Berries & Fired Brick Distress inks. I am so happy to be a part of this beautiful blog hop! If you arrived here from super talented Miriam Prantner’s blog you are on the right track.įor my first card, I used the From the Heart Messages, Nested Round Hearts and Lace Heart Kaleidoscope Background. Have a great day everyone and I’ll see you back here soon.Welcome to Day 2 of the Simon Says Stamp Hugs and Kisses Release Blog Hop. I can’t wait to see what you create with this stamp set and others from the new Simon Says Stamp July 2021 release. All products used for this card are linked below. I finished off the card with a sentiment from the You Got This stamp set also from Simon Says Stamp. This panel started off larger than I needed, so I trimmed it down make a 5×7 card. I also used a little bit of white on the top of the mountain tops. Heat setting the first layer I was able to really build up the color variations in the sky.įor the clouds I used a little bit of white gouache to make them white since the paper had more of a cream color. I made sure not to let colors that would turn to brown touch. I wet my paper throughly and picked up colors to blend onto the watercolor paper. First I scribbled blue, yellow, pink and purple makers onto my glass media mat. To complete the sky area, this was a little tricky. Once I heat set that layer, I came back in with different tones of green and gray to build up the colors. Next I laid down a color wash of green and gray over the trees and mountains. Sprinkled on clear embossing powder and heat set the image. To begin, I first stamped the image in Versafine Onyx Black ink on Canson XL watercolor paper. Karin markers sit right next to me on my desk so I decided to use them. I have a load of watercolor mediums (watercolor markers, tube watercolors, gouache and pan paints). You may have heard me mention that watercoloring is a peaceful and relaxing way for me to color. Oh my goodness, this stamp set has my name all over it! Let’s take a look to see how this card came together.Īs soon as I saw this stamp, I knew pulling out my watercolor markers was my go to medium for this card. I had the pleasure of working with this gorgeous background stamp called Mountainscape. Today is the Simon Says Stamp July 2021 release. ![]()
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