Wednesday 1 April 2020

Wednesday Words

Today I'm sharing a card I created to enter the Purple Challenge at Time Out


Purple is the colour for Epilepsy and a purple ribbon represents Epilepsy.

Here's my card:


I started by adding wilted violet distress ink to a small acrylic block, spritzing it with water and stamping it on to water colour card.


Once it was dry I went in with the simple flower stamp from Uniko's You Are, Yes You and a greeting from Just Because. I finished off by adding some shading with Miya oil pencils and matting it on to a dark purple card base.

Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, You Are, Yes You & Just Because
Inks: Ranger distress, wilted viloet; Versafine Clair, nocturne
Miya oil pencils

Thanks so much for dropping by today, it's fabulous to have your company.

Keep safe, stay home and craft instead!

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5 comments:

  1. I knew you would appear soon-I knew you couldn't resist a purple challenge! And so wonderfully CAS. I love the look of the block with the simple flowers a wonderful CAS design and so pleased you joined us at Time Out x

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  2. This is so beautiful! Love the combo of soft water color base and crisp stamping. So stylish! Thank you for joining our Purple for Epilepsy Awareness/Friendship challenge at Time Out!

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  3. Oh Jane this is just perfect!! Absolutely love the CAS design and the soft purple watercolour for the background is so simple and stylish. This is one stunning card and I'm so happy to see you at TIME OUT. Please stay safe!!xxx

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  4. Such a delicate a thoughtful 'purple' CAS card and so pretty x.

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  5. ABSOLUTELY beautiful...just love your sweet card. Thank you so much for playing along with us at Time Out!

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