Using the colour challenge from As You See It Challenge.
CAS Watercolour wants us to use the ‘splash’ technique and
CAS on Friday want ‘watercolour’.
A whimsical seed head with lots of inky splashing fun!
Such easy backgrounds to create, I forgot how much I enjoyed making them.
Will have to have another go very soon 😃
Thanks for popping by today.
Looks SUPERB too. Dashes off to check out the Splash Technique!
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Hugs, Sarn xxx
Ooooh, wow, this is sensational, Lindsey! The warm summery splashed colors are a perfect backdrop for the dandelion and I love the addition of the framed scoring! This looks like a winner to me! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteOh my..Simply gorgeous splash background using yellow colors. Perfect for your whimsical seed head stamping. TFS Lindsey and joining us at CAS Watercolour. Hugs..
ReplyDeleteThis is so my kind of card! Love your splashy, smooshy background and the stitched details. So clean and lovely! Thank you for joining in with us at As You See It.
ReplyDeleteOooh, comme c’est beau de simplicité! Très joli “splashing” fond dans de douces et chaudes couleurs pour mettre en valeur cette fleur de pissenlit ! Une carte estivale très douce et délicate comme tu sais si bien les faire. J’adore ! Bises et bon dimanche!
ReplyDeleteYour splashed background is so pretty, Lindsey! LOVE those colours! The contrast with the beautiful black flower is awesome. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour!
ReplyDeleteLove these splashed colors, Lindsey! The dainty dandelion looks stunning on it! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Watercolour!
ReplyDeleteI only wish I could create a beautiful background HALF as lovely as this one...mine muddles together; your is PERFECT! What a sweet image and sentiment as well! So happy you shared this with us at AYSI this week!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your sweet and simple, but oh,so effective card! The background is beautiful and the perfect backdrop to the dandelion! Thanks for sharing your talents with us at As You See It!
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