Jul 26 2007

Watercolor Blooms…

Published by Julia Stainton at 6:14 am under Card Designs, Flourishes

I told you I’d share my favorite Flourishes design and this is it! I had so much fun getting a little creative with the set. You’ll have to look close…see the vase? It is the fancy pedestal for the cake plate! The flowers are tiny flowers for embellishing the cake! I was just tickled with this one. :)

Now if you are checking in today, Thursday, you are probably wondering about the Ways to Use it Challenge! Because I’m so swamped at the moment… Shelly (papermoon04) is so kindly helping me out! Make sure you check out the super fun WT123 Product Parade on SCS and play along if you can! Thanks so much Shelly! I hope that those of you who are SCS Fan Club members are having a fabulous time on the second day of Dare to Get Dirty! :) Actually…LOL….you are all probably so busy that you don’t have time to blog surf! Have fun creating!

Two things you may want to take note of for tomorrow! First of all…Flourishes is having their Grand Opening! So exciting! Be sure to check it out! The second thing…Friday is my day to post a challenge in the Dare to Get Dirty challenges. Stop by and play along! It is sure to be a lot of fun!
Flourishes Vase
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For this design, I had to try a few things to get it to work. I’ll share them here and then you can do it on the first try. :) USE watercolor paper! It makes a huge difference!!! First of all I stamped my vase with Brocade Blue classic ink. I then watercolored in some strokes of greenery with my Aquapainter and Old Olive ink. With one of the tiny flowers, I repeatedly stamped first and second impressions of flowers in Lavendar Lace to get good coverage and then repeated with another flower stamp and Purely Pomegranate. I then added in more greenery strokes with Always Artichoke. Really…this didn’t take long…it just sounds like more work than it is! With a wet aquabrush or a spray bottle with fine mist of water…lightly wet the flowers so they blend like a watercolor. Go back and lightly brush the edges of the vase to pick up the blue color and lightly color in the vase.

Quick Tip: If you find your paper too wet or your colors are bleeding….quickly blot with a tissue.

After allowing the paper to dry well, I then stamped the sentiment over the vase and adhered a little scrap of knotted ribbon with a glue dot. I decided I didn’t want to mat my image to keep the design subtle and play up on texture rather than harsh contrasts. To do this and still define my edges, I used my edge distresser to add texture.

To keep the focus on my “watercoloring”, I decided to keep the background very subtle and simple. I decided to emboss my vanilla cardstock with the Cuttlebug Stylized Flowers folder. This one is my fave! Now these folders do have there limitations. When making a square card, it has to be a pretty small layer or you can’t emboss the whole surface. What to do? Make it part of the design! And so, I embossed just over 3/4 of the surface by inserting as much of the square as possible into the folder and then embossing. I then ran a rose ribbon over the “seam” to incorporate it into the design and to anchor my main image. :) Easy! The panel was then matted with an 1/8″ layer of regal rose and then mounted onto a 5″ square vanilla card base. C’est tout!

Supply List:

Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Regal Rose - Stampin Up

Stamps: Flourished Words, Cake Decorating 101 - Flourishes

Ink: Purely Pomegranate, Lavendar Lace, Old Olive, Brocade Blue, Always Artichoke - SU, Black Palette Noir - Stewart Superiour

Other: Cuttlebug & CB embossing folder - Provocraft, aquapainter & Ribbon- Stampin Up, Edge Distresser - Heidi Swapp, gingham ribbon - Wal-mart

13 Responses to “Watercolor Blooms…”

  1. Joyce Bon 26 Jul 2007 at 7:02 am

    Beautiful, beautiful. I, too , love this cuttlebug emboss design and the simpleness of your background just highlights the watercolor effect.

    Thanks for sharing the tips.

    Blessings on your day, Joyce

  2. christina (cmf1216)on 26 Jul 2007 at 8:29 am

    Beautiful! The combination of the CB background and the image is terrific! What a clever way to use the set — can’t wait ’til the Grand Opening tomorrow! Now I’m off to do more Dirty Challenges! :)

  3. Michelle Ron 26 Jul 2007 at 8:30 am

    Oh My Gosh! I LOVE that! You are just too creative to make flowers from a cake! :-) Great card!

  4. Amyon 26 Jul 2007 at 8:36 am

    this is stunning Julia….jeepers, I wish I had just one iota of your talent! I’d be so grateful! You continue to amaze me daily.

  5. Mary Anne Meieron 26 Jul 2007 at 9:15 am

    Awesome..like most of your cards..so happy I happened on to your site..I really look forward to it each day!

  6. Tracyon 26 Jul 2007 at 10:51 am

    Sooooooo gorgeous Julia! I love it!!!

  7. Bethon 26 Jul 2007 at 10:57 am

    A beautiful and unique card! I was already excited about this set and I love that you have shown a totally different way to use it! Thanks for sharing this awesome versatility!

  8. trudeeon 26 Jul 2007 at 11:09 am

    Great way to think out of the box, Julia!! Love your vase design!!

  9. dinion 26 Jul 2007 at 8:39 pm

    Way to think out of the box. Beautiful idea, and it totally worked - nothing “cake” about it - genious! Thanks for sharing your ideas.

    Dina (dini)
    http://mamadinis.blogspot.com

  10. jacksonbelleon 26 Jul 2007 at 10:10 pm

    How did I miss THIS beauty!! I LOVE how you did the flowers in the vase! Just beautiful J!!! Love it! :)

  11. Heather P.on 27 Jul 2007 at 11:34 am

    Love that watercolored image, it’s beautiful!

  12. Shel9999on 29 Jul 2007 at 8:08 am

    Very pretty! Love that embossing on the white! (May have to check out Flourishes too!) :)

  13. otteron 31 Jul 2007 at 8:49 am

    Beautiful!!! I love the OOB thinking with this!!! It looks like many of the Watercolor paintings you see at starving artists shows!! Gorgeous!!

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