To make this card, I swiped some Ranger Distress ink (in this case, Worn Lipstick and Squeezed Lemonade) across a piece of watercolor paper. After spritzing it with water, I laid down a doily stencil over the inked watercolor paper -- weighing down the edges so that it doesn't move. When the ink dried, When you lift off the stencil, the design will appear on the watercolor paper. Then it was just a matter of stamping the sentiment with Versafine black ink and adhering the CottageCutz die-cut silhouette. I was really happy with the way this card turned out because watercoloring is not my forte, and I don't use watercolor techniques often.
Stop over at the CCEE Stampers blog to see some more baby and/or wedding cards.
Such a gorgeous background for this lovely bride and groom die cut - a vision this is!
ReplyDeletegorgeous card and background
ReplyDeleteThat background is awesome..I love how it makes a "halo" behind the wedding couple. Good job, Lois....I have to try this!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exquisite background for your die cut bride and groom! This card is a remarkable beauty, Lois!
ReplyDeleteWOW, this technique looks beautiful as your backdrop for the bride and groom, Lois. This turned out so perfect for this lovely silhouette.
ReplyDeleteThis bg is amazing, Lois!! The die of the bridal couple is fab!! Your cards are always awesome!!
ReplyDeletecool technique.....very nontraditional coloring AND I LOVE IT
ReplyDeletefabulous idea for a watercolor background.
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