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Friday, 21 January 2022

Watercolour Flourish

Hi there everybody.  I am back with an entry for the CAS Mix Up Challenge which this time is a watercolour theme..Loose Watercolouring to be exact.

I decided to use Pixie Powders which have a lovely mica sheen and the colours are Midnight Blue and Peacock Green, and using a stamp by Honey Doo Crafts called Fancy Flourish which I have had for a very long time and naughty me have never used before.  I also embossed the background using a Lavinia Stencil called Crackle.


I placed the flourish stamp in my stamp positioner and I started with the blue putting little bits of the powder straight on to the stamp.  I then spritzed with some water and moved the colour around with a waterbrush and stamped onto a piece of white card.  I kept going back in and moving the colour till I thought the coverage was good, and then I did the same with the green.  It pooled a bit in the centre but I thought that added to the loose watery look, and I also spattered a little of the Rich Gold powder which I have too.  I just added some water to it on my glass mat and loaded my waterbrush and tapped it to splatter the background a little... it's very fine so it isn't easy to see.  I then die cut it using a stitched square die cutting it down a bit as the stamp is rather large.   It does look a bit like cream card but is definitely white, and was a leftover piece sitting on the table and seemed to match OK until I saw the photo, although in real life it looks fine.

I continued with the background white card cut to fit my 6" square card and die cut an aperture using the same sized die and I then dry embossed the stencil onto it.  I finished by adding a sentiment using Versafine and heat embossed it with WOW Metallic Rich Gold Embossing Powder and added the background onto the card setting the topper into the aperture.

Thank you for visiting me here today and I hope to see you again soon.






I am also entering the following challenges:

NBUS Challenge - No. 34 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.
Krafty Chicks Challenge - No. 595 CAS (Clean and Simple).
Stamping Sensations Challenge - January - Anything Goes with Stamping and Option - Add A Die.
Country View Challenges - January: Your Year to Sparkle and Shine (lots of mica shine from the Pixie Powders and also the gold embossed sentiment).
Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge - No. 421 Make Your Mark.
Sieze the Birthday Challenge - No. 230 Embossing.



20 comments:

Christine Alexander said...

Beautiful example of using powdered watercolours on a stamp, love the loose watercolour effect ♥

nancy littrell said...

Beautiful Loosely Watercoloured flower, Pat. I love your dry embossed background and your die cut flower image, which added a sweet stitched frame. TFS my friend and joining us at CAS Mix Up. Love and Hugs..Nancy

Liz said...

Absolutely beautiful, Pat. Clever idea to us the stencil for the embossing. xx

brenda said...

A delightful watercolour effect for a CAS creation Pat, many thanks for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations January challenge.

B x

Kathyk said...

Fab make, such an elegant card with the watercolour effect and loving the embossing detail too

Happy Friday to you and your readers

Kathyk

Aquarius said...

Beautiful example of loose watercolour which must look spectacular for real with the glimmer from the Pixie powders. The embossing detail is good as well, more interesting than a plain frame.

Cathy said...

Love the soft watercoloured effect on the flourish Pat, such pretty colours and of course there is embossing with stencils! Must remember that! Thankyou too for playing along at Seize the Birthday, Cathy x

Barbara said...

I love this embossed frame for your beautiful flower. Just perfect for a beautiful card. Thanks for linking up with us at Seize the Birthday Challenge.

Mac Mable said...

The effect of the loose water colouring and the technique looks so pretty Pat x. Great idea to use the stencil to dry emboss and what a striking and beautiful card x.

cuilliesocks said...

A beautiful card Pat, I love the colours and the pretty floral image, love embossed card too, a wonderful creation, Kate x

Aimeslee Winans said...

What a lovely card, xoxo

My Paper Epiphany said...

Great idea to use Pixie Powder and blend on the stamp. Looks amazing! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at CAS Mix Up this month:)

Darnell said...

This is so pretty, Pat! I love the result! The direct-to-stamp technique is my favorite, but I have never tried it with powdered colors and now I want to do it immediately! Love the frame and fine schplatters, too. Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

Craftyfield said...

Lovely CAS design, simple and elegant! Thanks for playing with us at Country View Challenges!

Bonnie said...

This is so pretty, Pat! I love how the Pixie Powders blended and ran together for a loose watercolor look! The embossing from a stencil is fantastic. I've never been able to get a good impression with stencils. Thanks so much for sharing this beauty with us at CAS Mix Up!

Let's Art Journal said...

Such a pretty card! I bet the image really sparkles and shines with the pixie powders and gold embossing that you used 😁. Thanks so much for joining our 'Sparkle and Shine' challenge at Country View Challenges! Hugs Jo x

Monika Gulyas said...

Fabulous card!!! Thank you for joining the January challenge of the Country View Challenges!

pinky said...

Such a delicate and pretty card! Thanks so much for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month. Hugs
Pinky

Sarn said...

Great technique and a fan card.

Hugs, Sarn xxx

foleysfriend said...

The flourish is so beautiful. I like what you've done with the variety of colors and water. Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More!

sue n.