Hi!
Welcome back to CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenges for 2021! This year we are kicking off by asking you to CASE any project from the current Annual Catalogue. Hmmm, which one to pick?
As always, I started at the back and only got as far as the Punch Bundles section before I found this beauty.
I loved the simple stamped grass and flowers, and the sweet dragonflies in the background. I don't have this bundle, but the Friend Like You bundle is a very good alternative, especially as I needed to Step Up the card.
I stepped up the stamping by using a die cut instead. This die from the Friendly Silhouettes Dies was perfect! I cropped some Watercolour Paper and then used my ink pads and a Water Brush to colour the diecut. I realised after I'd glued it down that I should have flipped it and coloured the other side so that I didn't have to flip the layout of the whole card, but I think that this layout works too.
I continued to Step Up the card by adding a few layers, heat embossing in Silver rather than White, adding some Silver Foil paper and a few Rhinestones.
I watercoloured another little section of the die to use the inside. It finishes off the card nicely, don't you think? I couldn't resist adding a few more dragonflies too!
Our challenge is run through our Facebook group, so once you've joined the group all you need to do is add a photo of your card to the group before the challenge deadline on Sunday evening. Easy!
Before you dash off to get creating, please do finish our Blog Hop! Next up is my fellow South Aussie, the wonderful Michelle. Hmm, I wonder which card she chose to CASE?
Bye for now,
Tina
Wow the watercolouring on the die cut looks stunning!! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of that die instead of the stamping of the flowers and your water colouring of it looks amazing. Great card.
ReplyDeleteSo serene and beautiful! I love your watercolouring of the die - this looks so amazing!! What a gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Tina, your water colouring looks amazing. I love the inside as much as the outside.
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