Friday, October 28, 2016

Welcome Tweet One with Kate

Hello.
Today I have a new baby card to share with you.
I know quite a few people that are expecting so I wanted to get some cards ready.


 I started using the grand diagonal and classic diagonal creative screenings.
I then used distress inks in various blues and greens with a brush to add the colour.
Its a messy kind of plaid effect.
I added some splashes of water then removed the excess to keep the look kind of loose and random. 
To finish the panel I added some gold splatters .


Then the sentiment was stamped in black archival ink inside the space from the die cut heart.
I then stamped and coloured the images on some water colour card. 
I used my Inktense pencils and a water brush for colouring.
They were then die cut using the cutaways.
Once the panel was adhered in place on the card blank I added the die cut leaves and bird.


The final touch were some sequins around the sentiment.
The sequins are from Walter sparkly selection.
Thanks so much for looking.


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6 comments:

  1. This is darling! Love everything from the plaid background to that sweet little bird!

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  2. Kate I LOve your plaid!!! What a brilliant way to create it! I can never say no to a bird .. very cute!
    =] Michele

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  3. Tweet as can be, LOVE this adorable card!!

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  4. Your plaid is simply beautiful! Can you possibly remember which colors of Distress Inks that you used? I would definitely buy the stamps and inks if I could possibly attain that gorgeous plaid!!! My email is kf4116@yahoo.com. Thank you so, so much.

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  5. Your plaid is simply beautiful! Can you possibly remember which colors of Distress Inks that you used? I would definitely buy the stamps and inks if I could possibly attain that gorgeous plaid!!! My email is kf4116@yahoo.com. Thank you so, so much.

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