Monday 16 May 2016

More Watercolored Anemones


I knew I was going to have to play a bit more with WPlus9's Watercolored Anemones. While I love the first card I made, it was largely an experiment. I sat down and just kept stamping, playing around and seeing what could be done. The result, while beautiful (in my opinion) doesn't have much white space and you know how I love white space!

So here are my next two experiments - different colours, different inks, different uses of the flower bits.

The first one uses some plaid PP from MFT (Kate had a dress just like this when she was a baby!) and a Reverse Confetti sentiment.


This one uses a sentiment from Doodle Buds.

11 comments:

  1. Seriously...you are rocking this set. I"m in love :)

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  2. Absolutely fabulous. Love them both x

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  3. Really stunning cards, love them both!

    Thanks dor sharing.

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  4. You make me want this stamps Ardyth... and that doesn't happen too often lol!
    Beautiful cards!!!

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  5. Beautiful, and I'm truly drawn to the first one with the plaid paper! Striking!

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  6. Another two beauties Ardyth - the pink one appeals to me the most.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  7. Ardyth! I only just asked for more ... and here they are!! These are both beautiful ... the blue hues are gorgeous ... and I'm particularly taken with the second ... just look at that vibrant colour with all that glorious white space ... WOW! Hugs & bisous, Anita :)

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  8. Gorgeous!!! I loved your first card that you posted yesterday, but I really love these two new creations with more white space!

    I see that I'm not the only one who really loves the second card!

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  9. Love the plaid and that pop of red on white is fabulous! Another marvelous pair Ardyth!

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  10. You have completely mastered this layered stamp set! Ooh, have you tried purples yet?

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