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Thursday, 1 February 2018

HLS February Watercolour Challenge

Hi everyone! Time for a new Watercolour challenge at Happy Little Stampers!


Here is my card -


My background was created by applying Brusho with a brush to get an Ombre look. I also added a little gold mica powder.

I die cut my little hearts from my strip of black card, embossed the sentiment and attached the Happy die cut (this was cut about 3 times and glued together). 

Our winner for this challenge will receive a $20 coupon to spend at the shop! Check out all the details HERE.

IF YOU USE STAMPS BY HAPPY LITTLE STAMPERS AND YOU ARE OUR RANDOM WINNER, YOUR PRIZE WILL BE DOUBLED!

I went with our optional theme of hearts but created a Birthday card instead of something for Valentine's.

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges -





7 comments:

  1. A very striking card, Kylie, I love the ombré background. xx

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  2. Just gorgeous Kylie, love all about this card

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  3. I love that beautiful ombre background and how the bold black elements really pop!So pretty.

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  4. I love the ombre effect you got here Kylie making yor bold black sentiment really pop. PS Looks like you got your wish with the rain. Had nice drop this morning in Cairns. Off to Townsville shortly.

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  5. I love the ombre effect that you have obtained on your watercolor background. Your ombre look stunning, you did so smoothly gradation of color intensity. This is a great art, it is not easy. Black elements contrast beautifully against this background.
    Hugs,
    BożenA

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  6. Love the background! I’m so looking forward to getting the new craft room set up so that I can play, especially now I’ve found the Brushos 😆😆😆

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  7. Hi Kylie, I love the way the die-cut "happy" and the black die-cut band "pop" against that wonderful ombre Brusho background.

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