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Friday, November 13, 2015

grateful...

Hey friends!!  Its a really wet and dreary day here in the PNW.  Not complaining, though... rain in the lowlands generally means snow in the mountains and we need that snow!  Have a card to share that I made for a few challenges:  CASology (give), Colour Me, CAS(E) this Sketch (layout) and Virginia's View (texture).   When I saw the cue word and Melissa's reference to gratitude I immediately thought of the word grateful because I'm so very grateful for the ability that I have to give of myself to others.  And this brought to mind the fabulous Concord & 9th stamp set called Grateful.  This set contains to feather images and the word grateful, as well as the sentiment thinking of you.   I wanted to try to do some watercoloring and after several failed attempts I finally came up with a design that I liked.  I stamped the feather using VersaFine Vintage Sepia and then colored the feathers with Stampin Up! Real Red and Old Olive inks.  A little bit of both colors was added along one side, as well.  Once the piece was dry I stamped the word grateful in black ink and then die cut the piece with the largest AJVD Polka Dot Rectangle Backdrop die.  The finished piece was adhered to a light grey cardstock base.   The texture on my card is supplied by the watercolor paper I used, as well as the little sprinkling of clear Pretty Pink Posh sequins. 



Thanks for stopping by today...

Supplies:  Cardstock:  Simon Says Stamp fog, Ranger watercolor paper; Stamps:  Concord & 9th; Inks: Stampin Up! Real Red and Old Olive, Memento Tuxedo Black;  Dies:  A Jillian Vance Design Polka Dot Rectangle Backdrop dies; Pretty Pink Posh clear sequins
 

21 comments:

  1. Wow! Jaw dropping, love the flowing colors :)

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  2. I agree with Deepti--jaw dropping gorgeous, Rosemary! So artistic & perfectly stamped!

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  3. Beautiful card, Rosemary! Great use of both the colors and the sketch!

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  4. Gorgeous Rosie, love the colour combo and the way you've run the colour down the side!
    Val x

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  5. Gorgeous water color! Just a beautiful card!

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  6. Rosemary this is so perfect for CTS, and I just happened to spot you among the cards at Colour Me! What a fun happenstance that is! Gorgeous design, and execution ...
    =] Michele

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  7. OH, Rosemary, this is simply gorgeous.
    I love the pretty colors, stamping, & design.
    Beautifully done!

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  8. Love the effect of the watercolouring and the simplicity of this! So great to see you at CASology this week, Rosemary!

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  9. Beautiful, Rosemary ... the mingling of the watercolours is fabulous! Hugs, Anita :)

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  10. I loved what you said about being grateful for the ability that you have to give of yourself to others. Lovely card and use of watercoloring.

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  11. This is fantastic...love how you worked magic with the watercolors!

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  12. Beautiful card and love the flowing paint!

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  13. Wow! Stunning!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Colour Me.

    Deanne :)

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  14. Rosemary, this is a stunning CAS card! I love those Concord & 9th stamps, and you watercolored the images so perfectly. Just gorgeous! Thanks for joining us at CASology this week!

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  15. CAS at it's best, Rosemary!!! Love the colours you've worked with!!!!

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  16. A beautiful CAS card indeed! Love the watercolour look. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Colour Me...!

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  17. Absolutely beautiful, Rosemary! What a wonderful use of watercoloring! The added texture of the watercolor paper is perfect!
    So great to see you over at CASology! :)

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  18. Oh, this is gorgeous! Fabulous take on the sketch!

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  19. How beautiful!! Love the watercolors! Thanks so much for playing Virginia’s View “All About Textures”! Hope to see your lovely work soon again!

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