Playing with watercolours, this time using Distress Inks as the base, and these gorgeous Uniko Studio die cuts. Die cut the three Uniko Studio butterflies first, followed by the Uniko Studio flower and lastly the Fawn Stitched Journalling Card. My blue and green watercolour panels were also die cut, then this fabulous Uniko Studio sentiment stamped in white embossing powder on blue vellum.
Joining in the fun at the Uniko Studio Spring Challenge,
playing with this fabulous Wanna Sketch,
What loveliness!!! The background is gorgeous and I adore how the butterflies are floating up. And seriously, VELLUM? Love it. Thank so much for playing along with wanna sketch!!!
ReplyDeleteLyndal what a gorgeous water coloured background. Thank you so much for sharing at the Card Concept!
ReplyDeleteLynda's, this as absolutely stunning!! The background is beautiful and I love they way you have die cut just some of the butterflies- genius. A great interpretation of the inspiration photo xxx
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is FABulous, the die cutting techniques you've used plus the watercolours make for an eye catching card. Thank you SO much for joining in on the Uniko Studio Challenge :) hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteWow! Creative, stunning, artistic, peaceful-these are just a few words that came to mind when I looked at your card. What a wonderful card, Lyndal! Thanks so much for joining us at The Card Concept this week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card, I love the water-coloring and the way you used the butterfly cut-outs to extend off the page.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card ! I loved the water-colored bg and the die-cut butterflies !
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous Lyndal - I love the blues and your design is stunning! xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS!!
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This is beautiful Lyndal! Love the blues ! Love the background!
ReplyDeleteYour water coloring is gorgeous! Such a beautiful card Lyndal!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at Seize The Birthday. :)
This is fabulous, love the use of the negative die cuts. Thank you so much for joining in the Uniko Challenge
ReplyDeletei love the watercolor. i love the gradient of colors you were able to pull off with them...love the offset panels and how you're playing w/ the negative and positive space of the butterflies :) Thanks for playing along with us at Uniko Studio.
ReplyDeleteA-MAZ-ING!! Awesome watercoloring, and great layout! I just love everyone you've done here...great work! Thanks for playing along in the Uniko Studio challenge!!!
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