It seems that I am using this image for get well card. Hmmm. My neighbor had surgery today and I thought I would make her a get well card. I was looking through my newer stamp sets and this one caught my eye. SO I made the card and as I am typing in the title, the exact title pops up. That tells me I named this post the same as a past post but this card has a different layout and probably different colors too.
I like how this card turned out. I opted to use the other side of the decorative paper this time. I still had some sitting out from yesterdays card so I thought I would use it. Imagine that, stuff still sitting out from the day (week) before!!!
The image is from the Stampin' Up! "Watercolor Trio" set. It's a fun set. I LOVE using the direct to rubber technique. I colored directly on the rubber with markers. I think the next time I use that image I will try the watercolor crayons and use the fine misting bottle on it to give it even more of a watercolor look.
The words were done on the computer and punched out with the 1-1/4" circle punch. That was layered on top of the scallop circle punch piece using Rich Razzleberry card stock.
I used the "Dotted Swiss" embossing folder for the background and I sponged the edges using Rich Razzleberry ink. It was a very easy card to make and it didn't take very long at all. Now I need to get it in an addressed envelope and get it to the post office!
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
I like how this card turned out. I opted to use the other side of the decorative paper this time. I still had some sitting out from yesterdays card so I thought I would use it. Imagine that, stuff still sitting out from the day (week) before!!!
The image is from the Stampin' Up! "Watercolor Trio" set. It's a fun set. I LOVE using the direct to rubber technique. I colored directly on the rubber with markers. I think the next time I use that image I will try the watercolor crayons and use the fine misting bottle on it to give it even more of a watercolor look.
The words were done on the computer and punched out with the 1-1/4" circle punch. That was layered on top of the scallop circle punch piece using Rich Razzleberry card stock.
I used the "Dotted Swiss" embossing folder for the background and I sponged the edges using Rich Razzleberry ink. It was a very easy card to make and it didn't take very long at all. Now I need to get it in an addressed envelope and get it to the post office!
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Lovely card Wanda. I love the Raspberry colours. Jaqui x
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