I have used this technique in a couple of different ways and for the first I used a rectangular acrylic block and added Salty Ocean at the top and Stormy Sky below but overlapping a bit, both Distress Inks, and then spritzed with water..several sprays so it beaded nicely, and laid it down onto the card. I was lucky that the horizon line remained fairly straight. I then added the yacht over the top stamped with Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink. I then coloured the sails with Ripe Persimmon DI and the hull with Faded Jeans but decided to add some coloured pencil work on the sails and hull and also defined the horizon line and added some yellow there too. I decided to cut it out using a Crealies Nested Squares with Small Squares die as it had left a very rough looking edge which I wasn't so keen on..my eyes didn't like it..lol. Finally I added it to a 6" square card and added the birds and the birthday sentiment using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink. The boat and the birds came from a recent magazine purchase from Creative Stamping Issue 161 with stamps by Phil Martin called Ahoy These being used for the first time.
I am entering the following challenges with the above card:
We Love Stamping Challenge - June '26 Sports and Hobbies/Anythoing Goes.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes.
AAA Birthday Challenge - No. 86 For Boys.
I am entering the above card in the following challenges:
Allsorts Challenge - No. 852 Bees, Blooms and/or Birds/Anything Goes.
Triple B Challenge - Birds, Butterflies and Blooms (using 1,2 or all 3).
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge - No. 42 Anything Floral Goes.
This second card used a smaller block and I added areas of Wilted Violet DI and Picked Raspberry DI and this time I spritzed with a little less water so that it stayed in a better shape, although on saying that it was a bit lopsided even though it did cover the whole of the block area, and it did leave some areas of white but I decided that was OK. I then stamped some flowers, masking the bottom first and let them trail over the edge of the shape one side. These came from another recent magazine purchase a Simply Cards & Papercraft Issue 284 with stamps and a stencil from IndigoBlu called Wings and Things. I decided to take the randomness a little further and enhanced the edge with a line and some doodled dots and oblique lines. I follow a lady called Sam and her blog is called A Crafting Niche and she does a lot of extra penwork on her creations and so I thought I would try this framing idea. I used a purple marker from. Papermania set in a similar Violet shade. To finish I added the silhouette butterfly which is part of a set by Chocolate Baroque called Baroque Meadow, sadly not available now, and then added the sentiment. All the stamping was done with Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink.
I hope you give this lovely technique a go and if you visit the Group of Cardmakers you will find there are three suggested videos you can watch and also a Linky so you can add your cards using this technique so that we can all see and enjoy them, and of course you will also get some brilliant inspiration from the other ladies too.



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