Thursday, March 16, 2017

Green Penned and Painted ~ CCMC449, PP335


Hello all!  It's time for another Create with Connie and Mary sketch challenge.  I also used a little color inspiration from the Paper Players with green and white.  It seems like when you think of March one always thinks green!  
I wanted to play with watercolor again so I started out with a piece of watercolor paper that I could slice down into three panels.  I stamped the solid flower image from Penned and Painted in versamark ink and embossed it with clear embossing powder.  I then washed some Old Olive and Pear Pizzazz ink over the top with my aquapainter.  After it dried, I stamped the lined flower and leaf images from the same set and then ran over them with my wet brush.  I love the way this turned out!  


For the background, I embossed a piece of Vanilla cardstock with the Brick Wall EF.  I used my aquapainter to "fill in the cracks" with pear pizzazz and crumb cake ink.  After that dried I sponged over each brick with Crumb Cake ink to add a little more dimension.  
My flowered panel ended up a little large, but I loved it so much I didn't want to cut it down.  I really like how the background turned out too and wish more of it would have been visible.  
Lastly I added some lace trim and vanilla satin ribbon and a sympathy banner.  It seems like I've needed a bunch of sympathy cards lately.


Thanks for taking a peek and have a blessed day!
Jenny



7 comments:

  1. This is SOOOOO gorgeous, I had to pop over to see how you did it!!! Now I want that stamp set...of course, one that I don't have! It really looks like a watercolor painting! Great job with the sketch challenge this week!

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  2. lovely card. thank you for describing your technique.

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  3. Stunning card! Love the green and White!

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  4. Just beautiful....what gorgeous panels you've created, even though for a sad occasion. I wish you could give me some watercoloring lessons....I can never recreate this effect! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Paper Players...perfect for the challenge!

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  5. Beautiful Jenny - I love your water colouring!

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  6. Jenny, you are the watercoloring queen! Yet again, another masterpiece with this technique! And the softness of the lace trim is the perfect touch!

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