Watercolour wash is a technique that I have seen a lot, but until now, have not attempted. Thanks again to Dawn Olchefske, I can now add it to my list of completed techniques. The base card stock is Pool Party, as is the Argyle TIEF embossed layer. The flower from Blooming with Kindness was heat … Continue reading Blooming with Kindness Watercolour Wash Party
Category: Techniques
Feeling Sentimental Argyle Suede Bicycle
I am proud to say that I have been honoured by the LateNightStamper's group with my Creative Elements Raspberry Crayon Resist card winning Challenge 213 - Spring is in the Air - Use Flowers. Thanks so much to their design team for continually providing such great inspiration. Today, I am joining in their Challenge 214 … Continue reading Feeling Sentimental Argyle Suede Bicycle
Serene Silhouettes Delicate Razzleberry
The largest doily from the Delicate Doilies Sizzlits Die makes a beautiful background for a central image. The card base is Rich Razzleberry, and a strip of Sycamore Street DSP [from Sale-a-bration] was added down the right hand side. I used Naturals White to cut out the doily and another piece was cut with the … Continue reading Serene Silhouettes Delicate Razzleberry
Secret Garden Celery Window
Window cards are a great way to showcase images. I have used Whisper White for the card base and image layer, and Certainly Celery as the background for the window. The images from Secret Garden were stamped with Certainly Celery, Marina Mist and Regal Rose. The sentiment from Oh Hello was stamped in Marina Mist. … Continue reading Secret Garden Celery Window
Serene Silhouettes Midnight Crayon Resist
Connie Stewart has again provided some inspiration in the form of crayon resist. I used a base of Whisper White embossed with the Framed Tulips TIEF and lightly sponged with Midnight Muse ink. The bird and branch image from Serene Silhouettes was stamped with Stazon Jet Black on Glossy White card stock, marked with a … Continue reading Serene Silhouettes Midnight Crayon Resist
Pennant Parade Flip Flop Twisted Easel
A few weeks ago on a Crafters Anonymous online class, Kristine McNickle showed us how to make this cute little flip flop twisted easel card. There was a lot of chat as to what this type of footwear should be called. Kristine is from New Zealand, and they call them Jandals. Here in Australia, we … Continue reading Pennant Parade Flip Flop Twisted Easel



