Welcome to our May/June Blog Hop featuring artwork created using new and fabulous products found in our current catalog. To purchase any of the items seen in our blog hop today, contact your local consultant to place an order.
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This first card I used a sprayed background using Ocean Gloss Spray. The Butterfly is from our National Scrapbooking Month special. It has 3 layers. The 1st is White CS, the end is a watercolour creation the top layer is the Dreamy Holographic Paper. I added Steel Stickles for embellishment. The sentiment is from Shoot for the Moon. See the next image for a close up of the layers and holographic paper.
The 2nd card I created I used a Distress Oxide background and the Shoot for the Moon stamp set.
The final card I made is using a watercoloured paint background. I placed 3 different colours of paint onto our large block and dragged the paper over top of the paint. Then I stamped the images and sentiment in black ink. The stamp set is Floral Borders & Sentiments.
Your next stop on the Canadian Blog Hop is Brandi.
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Thanks for hopping along with us - we hope we were able to inspire you to get creative using some of the designs, products and techniques seen along the way. We hope you will join us again for our next hop, July 20th.
These are all fantastic cards and I love the variety of mediums you used to create the backgrounds.
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ReplyDeleteLove all your cards. Need to try the paint and drag technique!
ReplyDeleteLove them all, so fun and bright and colourful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, I love how you created such variety but still featured the backgrounds you created.
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