Happy Monday and time for this week's new Muse challenge!
I created my card by white embossing my Altenew flowers on a piece of Canson watercolour paper. I started with the larger bloom and embossed it, then I masked it and stamped and embossed the smaller bloom. I made my masks using my Scan N Cut. All the colour was added to my card using Magenta Nuance watercolour powders. I started by putting the masks back over the two flower images and working on the background--I used Turquoise and Green powders. Then once dry I removed the masks and carefully added powders to my flowers using Hot Pink and Golden Yellow. Once that was dry I spritzed the panel with Imagine Crafts Sheer Sparkle Shimmer and cut the panel out using an Avery Elle Die and finally added my sentiment using VersaFine Onyx Black.
This is so dreamy!
ReplyDeleteStunning. All that gorgeous color, and your pretty blossoms make one gorgeous card, Tracey. Those blues and greens really make those flowers pop. It even looks like you've created shadows and light around them. Love this!! Hope all is well with you. Bev
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely, Tracey. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Tracey!! :)
ReplyDeleteTracey, what a beautiful color combination for your very much inspiring muse creation. I am looking forward to playing along.
ReplyDeleteLove this Tracey. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Tracey!! Just adore the colors!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFULLY done Tracey, WOWZA!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFULLY done Tracey, WOWZA!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Tracey! In fact, it's almost intimidating, how gorgeous it is! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning and I love your beautiful background with the large bloom!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! LOVING the colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewow totally stunning.. LOVE
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous effect with your powders, Tracey! I love your choice of colors, and your background is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Tracey!
ReplyDeleteI need to get a little more adventurous with my watercolor powders especially if I can end up with a result like this. So so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, Tracey ... this is gorgeous ... such rich, saturated colour ... what a stunner! Hugs, Anita :)
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