Thursday, October 6, 2022

Celebrating You!

Hello, creative friends!  Angie here with a sweet project dear to my heart! Our firstborn is getting married in a few days, and his fiance loves daisies. One of my favorite things about cardmaking is that I can tailor my project to the recipient!
 
  I have mentioned before that one of the MISTI superpowers is stamping on watercolor paper; it's never more true than when working with a large stamp.  I  reinked this large stamp several times to get a clean image on the textured 100% watercolor paper.  The MISTI made it easy to create this unique gift.

 I painted the flower centers with Quinacridone Gold. Once the centers were dry I painted the flower petals with clean water, one flower at a time.  Next, I dropped Paynes Gray near the flower center and dabbed the color away when it flowed too far down the petal.  For the stems, I used a green mix already in my palette.  Lastly, I loaded my brush with Paynes Gray for splatters.  Once again, the MISTI made quick work of the sentiment even with its bold lettering in the first word!

 
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Also used in the making of this card:

Mini MISTI (sentiment stamping)






Thanks so much for stopping by and taking a look!


 

7 comments:

  1. This card is lovely! Could you please tell me the name and manufacturer of the daisy stamp? Thank you!

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    1. The Daisy Stamp is Daisy Bouquet by Simon Says Stamp and you can also buy dies for the set!

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  2. Absolutely stunning and realistic. So happy for you all.

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  3. Absolutely Beautiful! Can you please tell me what ink you used to stamp the daisies? Thanks.

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    1. I am so sorry, I missed your comment. I believe I used Impression Obsession Shadow Hybrid ink.

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  4. Beautiful, Angela! Please, what ink did you use to stamp the daisies?

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