Hi friends am here to share a card today..
Here is my card
First colored the stamp with watercolor pencil and memento tangelo inks and added some water and stamped on to the watercolor card panel..
Then stamped the sentiment together forever and glued the panel to orange card base and done.
Linking this to :
cas-watercolour-july-challenge
butterflyspotchallenge : 82-butterflies-m-is-for-matching-pairs
Hope you like it. .
Thanks for stopping by. . Have a great day :)
~ ♡ Radhika ♡ ~
Here is my card
First colored the stamp with watercolor pencil and memento tangelo inks and added some water and stamped on to the watercolor card panel..
Then stamped the sentiment together forever and glued the panel to orange card base and done.
Linking this to :
cas-watercolour-july-challenge
butterflyspotchallenge : 82-butterflies-m-is-for-matching-pairs
Hope you like it. .
Thanks for stopping by. . Have a great day :)
~ ♡ Radhika ♡ ~
Beautiful and bright watercoloured butterflies, Radhika. You have really mastered the watercolour spritz technique as the butterflies are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour!
ReplyDeleteElegance in flight. I love this CAS card. Thankyou for fluttering into the butterfly garden. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning!! The butterflies are gorgeous!! What beautiful colors!! I love the design!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
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Beautiful card....
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Beautiful butterflies, Radhika! I love the simplicity of this card and the lovely contrast with the bright orange butterflies and black sentiment! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Watercolour!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Butterflies, I love the colours and the simplicity of them, thanks for joining us at CAS Watercolour Challenge :)
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