It really IS mondo in size! I tried to highlight that by having it escape the side borders of the background panel. Confession: I have yet to take the time to watercolour this flower properly, even though I've seen many beautiful examples across the interwebs. I take the easy route and let watercolour powders do the work.
I also used my green powder for the background. A scripty die cut hello seemed to finish this off perfectly. Now that my self-imposed July ban on Christmas card making is over, I am playing around with a few ideas for a third and final entry to this call. Stay tuned! Supplies: white & indigo cardstock, Strathmore watercolour paper, Essentials by Ellen Mondo Hydrangea stamps & dies, Versamark ink, Hero Arts white embossing powder, Magenta Nuance cerulean blue & grass green watercolour powders, Winnie & Walter The Big, the Bold and the Happy die, glue dots
Woweeee, your Hydrangea is absolutely gorgeous! I love the effect of your watercolour powders, I fancy having a go at this myself :)
ReplyDeleteWow ... absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful card! Wow!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love that hydrangea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Jo x
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, Lindsey; all that pretty patterning in the petals is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a "stunner" fabulous job with your powders. every time I see your work with them I want to purchase them,
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteTHUD! Amazing!
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