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Saturday 30 January 2016

You Need A Good Knife

Hello.  Welcome.  Looking around the Stamplorations blog and saw this lovely watercolour project by Deepti.  So here's my take



I used the well from Stamplorations Country Rustic and a stamp from Mixed Media Elements.  I watercoloured with distress inks and added a spritz of W&N irridescent watercolour medium for a bit of sparkle.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Stamplorations Spotlight Project Showcase 
Stamplorations January Challenge - Sketch and CAS
Stamplorations Anything Goes Challenge
Stamplorations CAS Challenge - January
VSC Challenge 40 - Anything Goes with your New Stash  the well stamp is new




6 comments:

  1. Great inkiness Gail and a very eye catching creation.

    Many thanks for joining us at FlonzCraft Vintage Stamping Challenges.

    B x

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  2. Now this is something I'd love to do... stamped scenes and watercolours, lovely! Thanks for joining us at Vintage Stamping Challenges.

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  3. Loving what you have been up to recently, great selection of cards etc. Not entered the Craft Barn CXhallenge this year (don't know where the time goes) but keeping my eye on what you are all doing.

    Sylv xx

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  4. What a great take on Deepti's card, love the CAS design. Thank you for playing along with the STAMPlorations CAS Challenge. We hope to see you back again soon! Karola, DT, InvisiblePinkCards

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  5. I LOVE this! LOVE! The watercoloring is so soft and amazing. Thank you so much for playing along at STAMPlorations!

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  6. I really like this, Gail, especially the roof on the well stamp. It has such great detail. Great watercoloring, too!

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