I started off with this weeks Freshly Made sketch.
Simon Says Stamps Wednesday challenge is to use watercolors. I got out my cheap set of watercolor paints and a paint brush and started adding some color to a piece of watercolor paper. The colors I chose to use came from this weeks Fusion challenge. See photo below.
The daisy is from Memory box and I added the candy enamel dots from Studio Calico to the centers. Sentiment is from PTI.
That's it for today! Thanks for stopping by.
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16 comments:
Laurie, your card is really pretty!! Love the watercolor background and the white daisies are perfect!! Very sweet.
Very pretty - love the fading blues - amazing what you can create with a little water and some watercolors. Love this memory box die.
Beautiful card!
Gorgeous card Laurie. Great watercoloring and like how the image adds so much dimension.
I love your interpretations of the challenges Laurie. It is such a happy card. I especially love the daisies.
This is beautiful! Those daisies look so good against the watercolored background. Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.
Beautiful background and the perfect place to pop in some daisies, wonderful card!
Super cool and graphic card! I love how you've used the enamel dots!
Really beautiful watercolor effect, Laurie, and I love the way the white daisies look against the background. Thank you for sharing with us at Freshly Made Sketches!
Sooo pretty! Love it
what beautiful die cut daisies Laurie! love this delightful card! thanks so much for joining us in the Fusion Challenge!
Gorgeous flowers and I love the gradient BG! Thank you so much for playing along in our Use Watercolors Challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog this week :)
LOVE this!!! Must get that die. It's so pretty.
gorgeous blooms, just love the colors here. Thanks for playing with us at Fusion!
Ah!! This is so serene and beautiful :) Love the BG and those intricate daisies !
This is gorgeous, Love the BG and those intricate daisies :) Thank you for sharing with Fusion!
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