Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Thanks a Bunch!!





Hi everyone...it's my day to post over at the Jaded Blossom blog...YAY!!! I made 2 cards and a treat bag using a technique from a Jennifer McGuire video. Lovin' the water colour look with a bleed! Basically you stamp the outline image in water proof ink...then stamp the solid image with distress ink...and then spray the image with a mister to allow the ink to bleed.  Super easy and quick! Thanks for stopping by...Lee-Ann :)
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Recipe:

  1. Jaded Blossom-Goody bag die, Stitched square dies, Scallop square dies, Dandelions, Poppies, Daisies, Sunflowers, Smell the flowers, Mini tags 2
  2. Tim Holtz Distress inks-Brushed corduroy, Pine needles, Festive berries, Peeled paint, Spiced marmalade, Fossilized amber
  3. Distress Water Colour Paper
  4. Neenah Dessert Storm card stock
  5. PTI white card stock
  6. Jute
  7. SU grosgrain black ribbon
  8. Versafine onyx black ink
  9. Fancy Pants flutter buttons
  10. Basic Grey rhinestones
  11. Recollections gold enamel dots

10 comments:

  1. These turned out gorgeous!!! I saw that video too, and have been wanting to try that technique. I LOVE how yours turned out!!!

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  2. Gorgeous projects Lee~Ann!
    Loving them all!

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  3. Stunning projects my friend!!
    Have a blessed day,
    Migdalia
    Crafting With Creative M

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  4. These are so gorgeous!! The flowers look amazing!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  5. Beautiful projects!! Love the flowers!!! Have a great day.
    Gerda

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  6. These cards are absolutely gorgeous. Great design and pretty images - love them all!

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  7. Very pretty cards! The flowers look gorgeous!

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  8. Super beautiful cards and box!

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  9. Lee Ann ~ Well aren't these simply GORGEOUS!!! I love this technique and need to try it soon! BEAUTIFUL job like always!

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Thanks for your comments...I love to hear what you think of my creations.