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Friday, July 15, 2022

Almost Ethereal Prim Poppy

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For our small New Zealand swap group, this month's challenge was to create a card using a (reverse side) of a die cut to created a print to be used on your card, with another die cut that has been coloured on the 'right' side to match. 


I die cut both images from mixed media paper and coloured them with water colour paints, spritzed the one I had coloured on the back generously with water, and flipped it onto the watercolour card front and left it to 'print' for a moment or two.  


Once I had lifted it, I moved the paper around a wee bit to move the wet colour across the top of the poppy blooms, then I left both the card front and the other die cut to dry. 
(I did do a test run using markers, and got a more distinct print)


The sentiment was die cut from card that I had painted using the same colours.

When dry the sentiment and die cut poppy were adhered,  and the card front mounted over red paper then orange card, and I found some perfectly matching orange sequins for a tiny bit of sparkle.


The inside was white card with a piece of gold spotted washi tape down one side, and the edges were brushed with orange ink before adhering it to the card base.

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22 comments:

  1. I love that you stamped it lighter; it gives so much denth! Beautiful colours! Hugs, Gerrina

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  2. Beautiful Maxine. That Poppy die is one I also have had for years and it always comes out as fresh as ever.

    B x

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  3. Turned out beautiful Maxine. Really shows off the technique perfectly. I still have to do mine... Can't decide what die to use.

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  4. That's a cool technique Maxine and I'll definitely have to try it! Thanks for entering The Paper Funday Challenge. We love seeing all the wonderful projects.

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  5. Lovely technique, Maxine. The poppy die is so delicate! Of course, I love the orange you've used. Thanks for sharing with us at Word Art Wednesday this week!

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  6. Maxine, the colors on this are gorgeous! Lovely card!

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  7. Maxine: Thanks for explaining the techniques of how this lovely card was crafted! It's even more special knowing all those steps you went through to get the different images/prints!

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  8. Wonderful card by using a stunning technique. Thanks for explaining how you crafted it. It looks so beautiful. And I really love the orange colour you have used. It looks so sunny!
    Thanks for sharing your card with the current EAC challenge.
    Hugs Uschi

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  9. What a beautiful card, love this one!!! With lovely colors also.

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  10. This card turned out really nice. You did a great job with this technique!

    I just realized today, that I had several comments in my Spam folder...and yours was one of them. so it got published late. I don't know why blogger does that. None of those comments belonged in a spam folder!

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  11. A beautiful card Maxine, a fabulous technique - so pretty.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  12. Nicely done Maine. Simple but effective.

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Jim

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  13. Like the technique. Good way to do this card.

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Jim

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  14. As a lover of poppies, I'm aswoon with this brilliant poppy card design, Maxine! I love the way you did your monoprint and kept the card CASlicious! Hugs, Darnell

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  15. Holy Hannah this card just left me speechless which is hard to do. Absolutely beautiful!!!

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  16. Another gorgeous card Maxine and such a great design I love those beautiful orange poppies ……thanks so much for joining us on the Polkadoodles Wk 28 Digi Choosday challenge.

    Love and crafty hugs from

    Wendy (DT)

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  17. Another beautiful creation, Maxine. Gorgeous color scheme!
    Thank you so much for joining in again at my Crafty Wednesday challenge this month!
    Ellie
    Ellibelle's Corner

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  18. It's beautiful! Thanks for sharing at EAC! Christin

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  19. Again, almost a single colour is used to create a beautiful card. I have never thought of doing this technique and it is one that I cannot wait to try. I just hope that I remember when i go home as I am away at the moment and lucky to have internet for a short while.
    I just love this card Maxine.
    Blessings, Neet xx

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  20. Very pretty! Great to see you in the HLS gallery! Hope to see you again soon.

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