Hello Power Poppy fans! We’re back with our second day of Spring Fling releases, and today we’re going to show you two beautiful sets, Burst of Kindness and Succulent Singles. I’ve got a sweet little design using Succulent Singles. This stamp set is perfect for creating fabulous little mix and match groupings. The size and scale lends itself to layering and punchy visuals! Plus with it you’ll find a few fun sentiments. It’s such a fun, whimsical and dreamy set!
I love the shades of blues and greens and purples that some succulents come in. So that cool palette is what inspired this card design. When I started card making, I often watercoloured, so for this card I went back to my roots and did some loose watercolouring. I started with the largest of the succulents and my Mini Misti, along with watercolor paper, some Eclipse masking tape, water based ink (mostly Stampin’ Up inks), and then put it all together piece by piece. Each time I’d stamp a succulent, I’d take my waterbrush and wash in some of the ink from the stamp and soften the lines. I also added a little ink from reinkers to bring some more colour to some of the succulents too. Then I’d do some masking and layer another little succulent in there. So, little by little the scene was formed.
Once the entire image was stamped, I used some of my dies, stitched ones and scalloped frames to cut into the watercolour paper to give the card some dimension.
Here you can see I popped up the inner scalloped layer to give some dimension, and then at the end, stamped a second large succulent image, watercolored it, trimmed it out and popped it up. With it being a very simple design, those little touches of dimension help give it some interest.
I added a pretty sentiment, embossing it onto some Baja Breeze card stock with a couple of enamel dots to finish it off.
Here’s the Bloom Brigade in action with these two awesome sets today....
Allison Cope
Christine Okken (you are here)
Cindy Lawrence
Julie Koerber
Kathy Jones
Katie Sims
Stacy Morgan
Tosha Leyendekker
Wonderful card Christine. The colours are so soft and serene...love it. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! This set is going on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteChristine this is so soft and beautiful! I like the way you created a succulent garden on paper. Awesome framing too! Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLoved the way you made your card¡
ReplyDeleteChristine, this is gorgeous, and I didn't know you started out watercoloring. Well, it suits you well and especially this set of serene and peaceful succulents. I absolutely love the arrangement, and thanks for sharing how you "built" it up. Beautifully finished with the dies and the sentiment. Stunning too with one of my favorite colors - Baja Breeze. Fits it well. Trust you are feeling far better now. Hugs and love! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I want to try this technique. I'm a Copic girl and won't ever give them up, but I'd like to expand my horizons. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI must say this is among one of the prettiest cards I've seen. The way you added details & the soft colours
ReplyDeleteyou used. Oh my! I would love to see a video of you making it. (I'm a visual learner...) Thank you for the
chance to win & for sharing your God-given talent.
Loving the colors that you've used...another masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteOH WOW! This is my favorite card!! I love everything about it!! The way you stamped and watercolored is awesome!! The diecut layout is also soooo awesome!! The colors-awesome!! I can hardly wait for the release!!---and dies!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic design! They're all so Big and Bold and Beautiful! LOVE your colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dreamy softness, and with the frame hidden within -- brilliant! Who knew succulents could be so gorgeous? You're a master, Christine!
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