Hey everyone!! So the other day I was using some of the newest Distress Oxide sprays (THIS post if you missed it) and decided to do some watercoloring with them again for today's card.
I watercolored with Oxide Sprays on a card not too long ago:
Watercolor with Distress Oxide Sprays | SSS Sketch Tulip Bouquet
And I LOVED how that turned out, and I LOVE that stamp set - so I decided to use it again. Since I was in a bit of a funk and needing to get out of it I also went with last week's Color Throwdown Challenge (that I hadn't done last week thanks to said funk):
You can check out what the rest of the team created with these colors HERE <-------click! as well as see what everyone submitted. You can still play along of course but the submission links close as a new challenge goes up on Wednesday!
Here's what I made:
I white heat embossed Simon Says Stamp's Sketch Tulip Bouquet stamp set onto Distress watercolor paper, then watercolored them with water and 2 Distress Oxide Sprays. I used Abandoned Coral Oxide Spray for the blooms and Mowed Lawn Oxide Spray for the stems and leaves.
I used Tumbled Glass and Broken China Oxide inks on the Kraft card stock background - just blending them with mini ink blending tools. I then added some splatter with Broken China Oxide Spray.
I finished off the inside of the card as well as the envelope by inking up the tulips with Abandoned Coral Oxide ink and Mowed Lawn Oxide ink. The sentiment was stamped with Broken China Oxide ink and that was it!
To see how this card came together check out my video below:
Or watch in HD over on YouTube HERE <----------click!
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