Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Smile
Week 7 of our journey into discovering the Techniques in Tim Holtz's Compendium of Curiosities Vol. 2.
This week Linda at StudioL3 has us opening the book at page 49 and trying out hand at Brushless Watercolours. The challenge is sponsored by eclectic Paerie
As always I cannot share how I did the background. The colour is wild honey distress ink, edged with vintage photo.
The stamps I used are from Stampers Anonymous, Pink Paisley and Susie Blu for Stampavie, this little lady will become a favourite of mine she was coloured with promarkers.
My first efforts with this technique is on the right. I think I got a bit carried away with the water spray.
Thank you for stopping by to take a look, I realy appreciate your comments.
My next posts will be schedueled, so I may not be able to visit you all for a few days.
I will look forward to catching up later.
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A lovely bright and happy looking card.Jean x
ReplyDeleteSmashing cards Yvonne, am also a great fan of Suzi Blu stamps and have this one as well......great taste we share..........lol x
ReplyDeleteYour card is bright and cheerful. Cheers Caz
ReplyDeleteI love them both, Yvonne, but your Suzi Blu piece is over-the-top WONDERFUL! You designed it so well, and the colors are gorgeous. The little flower girl is perfect with the bee!
ReplyDeleteJust love them and no wonder the little lady will become a favourite she is just wonderful . Your colours are all just right.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Beautiful work and love the stamp you have used! Valerie
ReplyDeleteYou've worked the effect really well Yvonne and I love the Suzi Blu stamp and the little bee! Great result.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Suzi Blu image, and love the sentiment too! Pretty background, and I like your first attempt piece as well!
ReplyDeleteA lovely happy card Yvonne. great image with the background.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
Hi Yvonne. Beautiful card. I really like the effects you have created on the second one.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
Regards Florence xx
Two wonderful pieces, I really love the image of the girl.
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