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Monday, June 13, 2016

Essentials by Ellen June Mix it Up Challenge

Today, I have two cards to share for the 
I've been wanting to play along with this challenge ever since
I got my Mondo Hydrangea stamp set,
but I haven't had any stamp sets from the companies they've featured.
Until now....
For their June Mix it Up Challenge, they're featuring Technique Tuesday
and I own a Technique Tuesday stamp set.
So, I created two cards combining these two sets....

and wanted to try this using my Mondo Hydrangea stamps.
However, I wasn't thinking, and stamped my image onto white cardstock
instead of watercolour paper.
So, I decided to make two cards with the same placement of the stamps,
but I coloured them using different techniques.


For the card on the white cardstock, I coloured in my images by pressing
acrylic ink (PTI harvest gold, lovely lady, hibiscus burst & Altenew
soft lilac, lavender fields and evening grey) and used
a paintbrush and water to colour them ink.


Once dry, I stamped my sentiments from my Technique Tuesday stamp set.


Now, for my watercolour panel, I used my Zig markers with a paintbrush
and water, but I found that for some of the colours, they didn't blend as 
well, so I had to colour onto my acrylic block a little to add the colour
to my card.


I stamped the sentiment in versamark onto a piece of black
cardstock and heat embossed it in white.

I apologize for the poor photos, by the way.
It was dark and gloomy all day yesterday when I tried to take photos of them.
They look a lot better in real life. ;)

Thanks for looking!
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12 comments:

  1. both cards are so pretty Leigh - love the soft colors and the designs - I always stamp on Bristol paper when I'm using Zigs - works the best for me

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  2. Beautifully soft and elegant - LOVE them both!

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  3. Just beautiful! Love the softness in the painting!

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  4. I am always too late to photograph my cards in just the right light! Your cards are beautiful!

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  5. Awesome cards, Miss Lady!

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  6. What soft lovely colors Leigh! These are delicate and ever so pretty!!

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  7. I agree with Lisa, love the soft and pretty colors!

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  8. I'm with Betty, Leigh. Bristol board works best with Zigs but I love the way the different mediums look with that lovely hydrangea.

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  9. Gorgeous, Leigh, and congrats on your win over at Ellen's!

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  10. Huge congrats on your win ... love this.

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  11. Oh wow... Leigh, it's so beautiful!
    Love the soft background, and the sentiment on black is a great combination!

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