You may be arriving here from Elizabeth Price's blog Seeing Ink Spots (if not, you won't want to miss her beautiful vintage card or instructions for how she dyed her organza ribbon), and after you've checked out Marlene's fancy card, you'll be heading to the next stop on the blog hop, Kaylene Murray's blog Stampin Kay (I'll provide the link again at the bottom so you can check out the whole post before heading on to see Kaylene's beautiful creation!)
So, without further ado, here's Marlene's card:
and the inside view:
Marlene used a simple Brushless Watercolor technique to create the background behind the flower on her card front. She explains:
Using Stampin' Up!'s watercolor paper (this is the best as it is 100% cotton), cut down to size needed. Add Stampin' Up! Classic colors of choice with sponge or brayer. Do not skimp on ink as it will lighten up as it dries. Spritz heavily with water mist. Turn paper to let color(s) run or add rock salt (leave on until dry) for an interesting result. It's easy and fun!Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to hop along to Kaylene's blog by clicking here.
Submitted by Michelle VanWiggeren for Marlene Caravello
3 comments:
Michelle, How wonderful of you to lend out your blog! Unfortunately, I wasn't one of the lucky recipients who swapped with Marlene. This card is gorgeous. Love the colors, the technique she used in the background and the fabulous flower in a pot!
BTW. Your kusudama ball is fabulous!
jaydee
Thank you Jaydee!!! And, thank you, Michelle for doing this for me! I can't wait to check out the other cards in the blog hop! Will chat with you more...later! Marlene Caravello
Boy, I don't understand why you didn't get more viewers, Michelle. Sorry for putting you through all that work. Maybe there will be more down the road(?). Marlene Caravello
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