The first card uses the 'Acrylic Block technique' and the second card uses watercoloring to create a beautiful background for the card's elements. I love them both.
Even though the embossing folder that I used for my second card is called Seaside, I use it to imitate the movement of winds blowing the leaves.
I love, love, love doing watercoloring. Sometimes, I just create a whole bunch of card-sized pieces when I'm watercoloring and save them for later use in cards. You can use the entire piece as a background or, as in this card, die cut shapes from it to use as elements for a card.
I'm pretty sure that these two cards are the last of my Fall cards. In my next post, I'll share a Fall artist canvas I created ... and then ... it's all Christmas. Yay!
The Latest Scoop:
I HAVE 2 REMAINING KITS FROM OUR CHRISTMAS RETREAT. / EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MAKE 18 CARDS! / $40.00
December 11 -- Scraps and Prayers Class:
5:30-7:30 / $15.00 / Christmas Cards and Tags
It's going to be a party atmosphere at our last class for 2017. I've even been working on a hand made present for you! The class is filling up fast, so be sure to reserve your spot right away!
Tentative 2018 classes and events schedule, coming soon!
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for stopping by my corner of the blogging world.
- Come back often for more creative inspiration.
- Let's create something beautiful today.
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