Hi, this is Sage.
My mom asked me to be guest blogger for her today
to share my card that I made at my birthday party.
We had a Paris theme and did some watercoloring with my friends.
I started by using black watercolour and painted the bottom section,
then I added the yellow sun just on top of the black/grey bottom.
I took a darker pink and painted the top, making the section small.
Then I took a lighter pink and made a bit bigger section.
The last colour I painted is skin colour which blended in with the light pink
making another colour as the water mixed them. After it dried I stamped the city scenes Eiffel Tower off to the side and the next to it.
After it dried, I stamped the Eiffel Tower from Papertrey Ink's City Scene in Delicata Silver
off to the side and the sentiment (from Papertrey Ink's Fresh Flower Wraps) next to it.
Well, that's it for me.
See ya next time!
Sage this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your pretty watercolor background!
Sage, your card is so pretty! I love that watercolor and seeing your work.
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Beautifully done! Thanks for sharing the card and how you achieved the background. Keep posting! Cheers, Dotty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Sage - you have water coloured so perfectly! Makes it look like the Eiffel Tower is in a hazy Paris summer. Xx
ReplyDeleteLove the card, Sage! Great design! <3
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Sage!!!
ReplyDeleteSage, your card is beautiful and your watercolor background is amazing! Keep up the good work...your mom is a wonderful mentor for papercrafting skills!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card Sage !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Love this post.
ReplyDeleteYay Sage!
ReplyDeleteYour card is perfect! Great watercoloring!
Sage, you've created a lovely background for your Eiffel Tower; in fact, your card reminds me of the first time I saw the Eiffel Tower when my brother and I traveled to Paris (part of a Tour de France trip we took...two years in a row) the first time. The sun was just on the horizon and the sky was stunning in pretty shades of pinks and corals. Your card has sparked memories of one of the most special times in my life. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us. I hope you'll have opportunity to see the Eiffel Tower 'in person' at some point; you'll be dazzled!
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This is so gorgeous! Great job.
ReplyDeleteHi, Sage! Lovely watercoloring and such a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteFélicitations Sage ! Magnifique carte ! Your watercolor background is just stunning ! I would love to see La Tour Eiffel with such a gorgeous sky ! Merci for sharing !
ReplyDeleteLovely card sage! Thanks for sharing your great design.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, Sage! Love the colors you used to create the visual. For someone who will never be going to France, this is exactly how I will think of the Eiffel Tower from now on :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBravo Sage and happy belated birthday! I see you've inherited your mom's talent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolor, Sage!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!! This card is stunning!! I LOVE how you created that background with the light wash of colors. The silver Eiffel Tower is the perfect touch!!
ReplyDeleteLove it when you pop in here for your mom Sage!! You have done an amazing job with your watercolored background. This is delicate and ever so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Sage!
ReplyDeleteHi Sage! Happy birthday to you! Your card is absolutely gorgeous! You are wayyyyyy talented, Girlfriend! LOVE the watercoloring, and your scene is stunning.... the perfect sunset (or sunrise) over the Eiffel Tower! <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic card, Sage. The sky is a beautiful sunset behind the Eiffel Tower. It looks like talent for card making runs in the family.
ReplyDeleteHello Sage. What a fantastic surprise to meet you here on your mom's blog. Happy belated birthday. Your card is fantastic--you are such a talented artist. I hope you had a very fun birthday party.
ReplyDeletePerfectly gorgeous and awesome!
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