Hello dear friends!
I wanted to play along Simos Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge where the theme is OMBRE.
To create the stenciled (Faber Castell - mixed media stencils ) ombre background I used distress inks - squeezed lemonade, mustard seed, wild honey & fired brick. I have used lots of new supplies here - the stampendous zinnia stamp colored with my new Gansai Tambi watercolors & fussy cut. The sentiment is heat embossed on vellum.
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Beautiful creation , just love the colours
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sharada
Lovely card Tanvi...gorgeous Ombre background too! :)
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This is a beautiful card, love your blending and the watercolored flower. all perfect
ReplyDeleteOooh love the background !!
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Dr Sonia
Loved that beautifully blended ombre Background !
ReplyDeleteHi - what a lovely cheerful card. Beautiful colours. Loving the flower. Thanks for joining us over at Crafty Calendar this month. Hope to see you again soon - good luck!
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Bev (DT) xx
Lovely background, and as always your coloring is awesome :)
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Wow beautiful :) awesome coloring as always :) <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! & the flower is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love your pretty background and that lovely flower!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
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Melissa
Stunning card, love the background.
ReplyDeleteWe also have the first challenge and hope you could join us there.
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Merlina
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Super cute!!! Thank you for joining us at HIMCR, good luck!!! Amy DT
ReplyDeletePretty colors and some gorgeous watercoloring Tanvi!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ombre stenciling Tanvi! Thanks for playiing along at Paru's Card Making challenges!
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