It's the 12th of September, time to get messy. (insert deer-in-the-headlight look) As you likely recall from previous 12ths, I am not one who likes messes. Not one bit. BUT a challenge is only a challenge if it stretches you, and I'm up for the Hot Mess Success Challenge.
Barb, Carol, Darlene, Kelly, Terry and I create cards for the Hot Mess Success challenge each month and share them on the 12th.
It's Anything Goes - as long as there is something messy involved.
I've used Ken Oliver Color Burst for these challenges in the past but I recently learned you can do a watercolor wash with them, so decided to give that a try this month.
I started by mixing a little bit of water with the Color Burst to crete a paste, then using a paintbrush, I painted the color burst paste onto the rubber stamp. Once each color was applied, I misted with water and then stamped onto a piece of watercolor paper.
I noticed the stamp still had a lot of color on it, so I misted it again and stamped onto a piece of 110# white cardstock that I had nearby.
The outline/black stamping was done once the Color Burst was completely dried.
I actually liked both pieces so decided to make two cards.
Card #1
Card#2
Papers: Canson Watercolor Paper, Fun Stampers Journey Summer Days, Neenah 110# White and Recollections Black CS and DP from my scrap file
Ken Oliver Color Burst Powder: Lemon Yellow, Peony, and Pthalo Green
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Dies: MFT Mod Stitched Rectangle, MFT Stitched Rectangle, and Paper Roses Hello Chunky Double Layered
Embellishments: Eyelet Outlet Enamel Dots and Ribbon from an unknown vendor
3 comments:
Such beautiful results with this great technique, Jeannete!!
WOW WOW WOW Jeanwttw both of these cards are STUNNERS. I love how they turned out. I'm going to have to try this. Awesome job on these.
Gorgeous cards and your color combo is deliciously cheerful. Thanks for sharing.
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