I wanted to play with the magnificent giant flower stamps, new from Katy Leitch. I started by applying Distress Inks to the stamps, graduating the colours roughly from top to bottom. I used Faded Jeans, Broken China, Iced Spruce and Peeled Paint.
And I also put some ink onto the craft mat from Distress Markers in those same colours (except the Iced Spruce - don't have that as a DM as yet), and then let them soak into the nib of the brush. Then you splatter delicate little ink droplets over your image.
Obviously they were chosen partly because the font is similar on each, but also specifically for the shaping of the words - a long tall one, and a wide flat one!
I inked both the sentiment panels and the borders of the card with the Coffee Archival ink pad, just brushing the pad against the card edges.
And inside each card, there's just a little echo of the image on the front.
This time they're stamped in Coffee Archival.
It's nice to get both versions of the stamping - the sharp clarity of the Archival, and the delicate softness of the "watercolour" Distress Ink.
Two cards, and they really hardly took any time at all... I could get into this simple thing!!
Though it seems the post isn't that much shorter than usual. I just like having lots of pictures, that's the trouble.
Ingredients used:
Artistic Stamper stamps: Katy Leitch stamps - Jumbo Bouvardia and Jumbo Flowering Branch
Distress Watercolour Cardstock
Distress Inks - Faded Jeans, Broken China, Iced Spruce, Peeled Paint
Distress Markers - Faded Jeans, Broken China, Peeled Paint
Archival Ink - Coffee
Kraft Card A4 sheet
From my stash: Stampers Anonymous sentiment stamps
Love your cards Alison. Maybe simple, but very effective too. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely flower cards, Alison. I learned this new technique,here, inking the edges with distress ink and spreading the color with waterbrush..
ReplyDeleteI love these flower cards, Alison - beautiful!! The edges look fab.
ReplyDeleteI really love the colours and how you have contrasted them perfectly with the craft card. They are a very lovely set of cards. Dee
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the watercolour effect you've done here & contrasting sharp paper image inside :-)
ReplyDeleteSally
Love these beauties Alison! xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Alison, I love both. Great imagery and sentiments. Chris xxx
ReplyDeleteTwo cards not so simple and absolutely delightful!!! :) Coco xx
ReplyDeleteSimple is beautiful Alison...and these are no exception! Totally gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteDot x
Okay, I confess...fan of these creations!
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie :-)
Gorgeous cards Alison, I adore them both...the stamp is Beautiful... Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteA brilliant showcase for these stamps! Love the watercolour effect! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteSQUAWK, two for one be still my heart, now these are my kind of cards, I love them, the colors are gorgeous I looooovve how you tore the piper, how thick is that paper,I will have to try this is amazing, thanks for always inspiring me, I agree with Miss Chris this is a perfect show case for those stamps...((( HUGE HUGS )))
ReplyDeleteLove the stamping inside - the attention to detail that take these already lovely cards to the next level.
ReplyDeleteYour talent knows no bounds. It was really a pleasant surprise to see your handy work on CAS cards. Thank you so much for the wonderful explanations you give. It helps so much when trying myself.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful Alison :)
These are beautiful! Thanks for reminding me to use this easy technique that gives such fantastic results.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards made with a great technique !!
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Both are beautiful Alison. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! Worthy of being framed.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Ruth x
ReplyDeleteno - not simple--
ReplyDeletesimply BEAUTIFUL!
Beautiful cards, I learned a new technique, thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteStunning - would not have used this technique with those stamps but it works so well. Love love love these!
ReplyDeleteSimply Marvelous! Hey I love looking at all of your pictures. Fantastic cards!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cathy-Lynn
Those flower stamps are seriously gorgeous and stamped in such pretty colours.
ReplyDeleteLike both cards so much.
Wishes
Lynne
Gorgeous, you should do cards more often!
ReplyDeleteSimple for you but absolutely gorgeous. I love this idea especially for cards that I have to mail. Love the color combo too. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Alison. Love the delicate colours you have used and the edges look great.
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Exquisite! These look like very beautiful, botanical water-colours. Simply lovely! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are very beautiful Alison, the blended subtle watercolour look is just gorgeous against the kraft card. Mo x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful delicate cards. Love there softness. A great combinations. Have a colorful day Anneke.
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Well blow me down! It's not often we see cards from you and these two are crackers. Beautiful watercolour stamping of course. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous cards, I really love the water colour effect of the stamping and the flower stamp is awesome. Kezzy:-) xxx
ReplyDeletePerhaps simple??, But very beautifull, I love this kind of cards a lot!!
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Maria
I love your cards , Alison,
ReplyDeletethey are beautiful, and the simple creation with the wonderful qoutes,makes them striking in their own way !!
Hugs,Dorthe
Gorgeous cards Alison. I love how you have mounted the botanicals onto kraft card pulls the whole design together and your stamping on watercolour card looks brilliant.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Wonderful Alison - I love the sentiments.
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
Simple or Not--These cards are simply Awesome, Alison!! :) Love the water color stamping you've done with these delicate flower stamps! So pretty and you even stamped the insides! Loverly!! XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteI love how the flowers are stamped in different colors. Distress inks are perfect for that since they stay so nice and juicy. I covet the way you do splatter marks everywhere. If I were to try it they'd be on the carpet, the wall, the cat.... everything but the project. I have to laugh that part of the reason those greetings were chosen is they fit the space. Isn't that so often so true!
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