Today is day two of Becca Feekin's Amazing Paper Grace Line. I knew the flowers from the Vintage Filigree Fancies' set would be a perfect match with the Tim Holtz Distress Markers. I used a Direct to Rubber technique to get this soft water colored look. After it was dry I stamped the sentiment with black Memento ink.
I used Spellbinder's circles and petite scalloped circles to matte my water colored flowers. I used a bit of green ribbon, and a bit of string topped with a pearl.
I hope you've enjoyed yesterday's projects because today is "round" two! ; ) Be sure to check out what these creative minds have come up with!
14 comments:
Beautiful card, love the stamp.
cathyplus5
I love your direct to rubber technique, Michele! Perfect details make this card lovely! Hope you are having a terrific Tuesday so far! And praying Kyle is doing well with his oral surgery recovery!
Ooooo this is so pretty!! TFS!!
Susie
Gorgeous water color tech. Michele. Can I ask how you got the scalloped edge on the first pendant? Love that shape for the pendant. Did you use a punch, cricut, or spelbinder die?
Marcie
What a beautiful card Michele.
Hugs Riet.xx
Beautiful !
this is gorgeous, thanks so much for sharing.
What a gorgeous card! Love the colors and layout!
Beautiful card! Love your layout and colors! What wonderful stamps Becca has created for all of us!!!
Beautiful. love the colors and the layering the Blending and watercolor looks Amazing. thanks for sharing and for the chance to win
I just love that rose stamp in Becca's set. Love how you used the distress markers and that ribbon is gorgeous too! Great card!!!!
Oh WOW this card is stunning.
luv
Debby
Such a lovely project! You are so talented. I am happy to add your blog to my favorites. I'm glad I met you when you came into Archiver's the other day!
Found this card by blog 'surfing' before bed tonight & just had to stop and say - STUNNING! What an amazing talented crafter....please bottle a little and send it to me! Going to go now and look through the rest of your beautiful work.
Louise X
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