Hi again, more torn card and gesso, but this time I painted it with weathered wood distress paint.
I rubbed on some pewter metallic paint on the edges too.
This fresh daisy was cut from some watercolour papper painted with Kuretake Gansai paints. The stem is coloured with distress markers.
I'm linking up again to the birthday challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday,
and to Seize the Birthday, the anything goes option.
Supplies:
Simon Says Stamp fresh daisies die; Kuretake Gansai watercolour paints; distress markers; weathered wood distress paint; gesso; sentiment sticker; pewter metallic rub on paint.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
12 comments:
Love this one too!
Very nice - where are your chameleon pens???? Mxxx
I really like your torn card board pieces as a backdrop for pretty flowers! I'll never look at a cardboard box the same way...
this is adorable, totally luv those red blooms...fun card! I am so glad you played along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!
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sparkle & shine, kindness *~*
Hi Cathy, I love your background that you created to showcase your flowers! Love adding texture to my cards and this looks awesome! Thanks for joining us over at Seize the Birthday...we sure do appreciate it! BTW.....I sent you an email too! ;)
Thanks Nancy, got the email :)
This is awesome. Your corrugated card board is so elegant done in silver. Beautiful design, Cathy! xx
Beautiful card Cathy, love that background, looks brilliant.
This is another beauty too, Cathy ... that delicate daisy is such a great contrast to the corrugated card background ... lovely! Joyeuses Pâques! Hugs, Anita :)
Beautiful design, the textured background and pretty die cut flowers go together so well. Happy Easter weekend, Shirleyxx
Oh my, another splendid look with the corrugated paper. It makes a perfect background for these lovely pink posies, and I like the weathered wood treatment. TFS & Happy Easter. Hugs
Another gorgeous mixed media card, Cathy! I love how you've done the background and those pretty poppies!
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