Water droplets, a photo by cathroff on Flickr.
Hi, I've inked up another stamp that I've had for a while and haven't used yet!
I'm entering this card into this week's challenge at Simon Says Stamp & Show where the theme is water.
My card layers are leftovers, so I'm also entering the snippets playground over at Pixie's Crafty Workshop
Materials used: droplet stamp by Ryn Tanaka; sentiment stamp by Kaisercraft; Distress inks; Glossy accents.
Thanks for looking :)
I'm entering this card into this week's challenge at Simon Says Stamp & Show where the theme is water.
My card layers are leftovers, so I'm also entering the snippets playground over at Pixie's Crafty Workshop
Materials used: droplet stamp by Ryn Tanaka; sentiment stamp by Kaisercraft; Distress inks; Glossy accents.
Thanks for looking :)
Oh Cathy your cards are so very, very lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese droplets are just awesome have seen this stamp on Eileen's blog too and also love the butterflies below, such superb colouring!!
... thanks for popping over, Shaz in Oz.x
What a lovely card! That's a beautiful background and the water drops are so pretty on it!
ReplyDeleteI so love that droplets stamp every time I see it. Don't know what I'd make with it, but it really appeals to me . . . as does your card! xxx
ReplyDeleteOh, l like that, the image is stunning and love the colours. You've made the image look 3d, it's very effective.
ReplyDeleteHugs xx
Wow! What a stunning and effective card, love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully crafted. Those glossy accent bubbles makes you want to reach out and see if they are real. hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. The drops looks so real.
ReplyDeleteWow Cathy, this is stunning! Like others, I want to reach out and see if the droplets are real - beautifully done. Hugs, Di xx
ReplyDeleteHello - did you stamp the droplets and then colour? Or did you do the background and stamp on top of the colour? They look fabulous... Mxx
ReplyDeleteHi Mo! I stamped in versafine ink, embossed with clear ep, then coloured with distress inks and blending tool. Then I added the glossy accents to the droplets. Fun process :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The droplets look so real!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and I love that droplet stamp too, it's fabulous :) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunning card, so stylish. In answer to your query, the Splodge Away mat is a fairly new piece of kit, but has already won awards for the best new crafting aid. If you want to get one, just follow my link to their web site where there are tutorials to watch. there are a number of copy cat mats, but the original is the best and will give you the best results. I am sure it will be available to buy over there soon if not already. Have a good week. xx Maggie
ReplyDeleteThanks Maggie, will go check it out :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card, love the stamp and the fabulous colours on the card.
ReplyDeleteKath x
This card is gorgeous Cathy. Love the colours you have used.
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Cathy, this is a gorgeous card! Very simple, very stunning. Would love hearing the 'how-to's' if you have time. The water droplets looked so realistic against your blended colors...just beautifully done all round! TFS
ReplyDeleteStunning!!! Such great colours swirled together and the glossy look to the raindrops look so real!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! This is so cool! LOVE the effects of the Glossy Accents! Great colour choices too! Thanks so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show :)
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