Thanks to Karen for challenging me to use my watercolor crayons. I am happy with the ethereal feel of my sweet peas. I will definitely create another card with this technique.
Congratulations Holly, on your first challenge for the CAS. I hate glitter...almost as much as playdoh (but that's another story). But I wanted to give it a try to get it more on my word and less on me...of course, I didn't pick a wide word, no, I chose the smallest, thinnest word I could find. Or perhaps the word chose me. Anyway, BEAUTIFUL in a lovely shade of Amethyst
Added the cool sentiment which was made for my glittered beautiful word, so thank you very much, Holly. I still do not glitter, but I am happy with my card!
Celebrate 4 times harder today my friends...sparkle and leap.
Date: Sunday, February 28, 2016 GMT Views: 2557
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Mon, Feb 29, 2016 @ 2:07 PM
This is outstanding, Susan! It has such a wonderful, free style look to this! Thanks for the laughs too about glitter and play dough! I laughed out loud at that one!
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Mon, Feb 29, 2016 @ 5:33 PM
Beautiful is just right for this!
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Tue, Mar 01, 2016 @ 9:19 AM
How gorgeous is this?!?!?! I love love love your dreamy watercolored flowers in the background. It is the perfect backdrop for your glittery and perfect sentiment!
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Tue, Mar 01, 2016 @ 12:21 PM
Your really caught the impresssionistic look with these flowers. I love your mix of colors in them and that glitter sentiment really looks gorgeous with them!
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