This week's Bloggers Challenge was to use any kind of resist technique. I used Ghosting (tutorial is on SCS). I had never done it before, but it was fun and super easy! If you really look you can see the word "bloom" ghosted (yes that is totally a word, lol). I really like this card and love this set!!! I used my Stampin Up Watercolor Crayons and an Aquapainter to color in the flowers and the pot, then I cut out the flowers and popped them up. Love it!!!
Supplies (all supplies are Stampin Up!):
Stamps: Bloomin Beautiful
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, Black Stazon, Versamark
Paper: Brocade Blue, Close to Cocoa, White Glossy, Very Vanilla
Accessories: Antique Brads, Watercolor Crayons, Aquapainter, Brocade Blue Ribbon, Very Vanilla Tafetta ribbon, dimensionals & a brayer.
16 comments:
Very pretty, Tangii! I love this set as well...you did a wonderful job with the challenge. Thanks for sharing.
LUVIN IT!!!!!!
Beautiful card! I haven't tried this technique yet so thanks for the inspiration. Can I just tell you how impressed I am with your bow tying skills?!?
Super job on the ghosting, love the ribbon...and oohhh that stamp, the background is perfect also.
Connie Paxman
Beautiful Tangii. Such a lovely image and wonderfully colored!
Nice job with this card - we are about to get this set here in Australia, and it is definately on my list! Great card.
Marcia
new BC member
What a pretty card! That technique works so well with that set!
Great card - love the colors!
Love your card...that is my favorite set right now.
Connie
Just lovely, Tangii. I'm so going to miss this set when it's gone. I do love those flowers......
You did a fabulous job on your card!!!
How pretty!!! You did a wonderful job ma'm.
Very pretty. The "Ghosting" is subtle and yet effective. Nicely done.
This is so pretty Tangii! The colors are just beautiful together! :D
Lovely card, Tangii! The ghosting looks so pretty with the delicate flower image.
Tangii- this is absolutely beautiful. Love the ghosting and the affect - I have never done that either! I will have to give it a try. Thanks for the inspiration!
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