Hi again, I've been trying to use up the unfinished bits and pieces on my desk!
I used some of this watercoloured panel on my son's birthday card in July and decided to add a couple of butterflies to this piece to use it up.
The challenge at Allsorts calls for black & while plus one.
There is a tiny touch of silver in the watercolours so I hope this is ok.
At CASology the theme is frame.
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday has a CAS theme.
Supplies:
Kuretake Gansai watercolor paint; Darkroom Door butterfly stamps; prismacolor pencils; sentiment sticker.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
15 comments:
Oh, this is so pretty, Cathy, you've used my favorite color and I'm swooning! A lovely CAS design, thanks for sharing it with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
Beautiful card! The butterflies are lovely and the blue is so amazing!
Beautiful CAS card and love the blue background.
Thank you for joining our Black, white and one other colour this week at Allsorts.
Kath
Classic and beautiful.
So pretty Cathy. Great way to use up the leftover panel. xx
what a beautiful entry.
Such a pretty card. I love your beautiful blue framed panel. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
Your signature!!! Mxxx
A beautiful and very elegant card Cathy. The butterflies are beautiful. Barb xx
Your blue framed butterfly panel is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing with us at CASology this week!
This is absolutely gorgeous! I Love the use of strong blues in such a delicate way!
Beautiful blue panel and the butterflies work wonderfully with it!
Gorgeous, Cathy ... the butterflies are beautiful (of course!) ... and those background blues are fantastic ... such an amazing sense of depth! Hugs, Anita :)
What a great find on your desk! The watercolor panel and the butterflies are so pretty! So glad you were blessed with time to craft and that you chose to share at Word Art Wednesday.
Christine
Guest Designer
I adore the blues in that watercolour panel Cathy and the pretty co-ordinating butterflies look great over the top. Fabulous! x
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