Friday, November 18, 2011

Faux Washi and Distress Watercolor Card and Bookmark







Hello My TJ Friends!

Kathie McGuire here with you today on your stamping Saturday.

Today I'm sharing a project I made with some new Strong Stamps designs.I began my card design by making a Faux Washi (8-11 TJ newsletter) and attaching it to my base card. Since Faux Washi's vary in the end results, I made the background first and then selected coordinating Distress Inks to match when I painted the bookmark.

The bookmark was stamped with white embossing powder on watercolor paper and heat set. Then, I used the Distress Watercolor technique (coming up in the 12-11 TJ newsletter) to color it to match.

I added a few fibers to it, then used a Stampin' Up Word Window punch for the slot the bookmark fit into.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. Happy Turkey Day next week to you and yours.

Kathie

12 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful card with a gift, Kathie!

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  2. rich & sumptious creation. wow! xo

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  3. It's a beautiful tag and card - the colors are so vibrant and rich looking. Great job!!

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  4. Beautiful project. The colors are so rich.

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  5. Beautiful card and tag. Love the colors. Thanks for sharing.
    Carole Miller

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  6. Very beautiful indeed. I just got some white craft ink to use for embossing (along with the powder) and am looking forward to creating looks as you did.

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  7. All your relatives are probably happy to have you! Your gifts to them are probably awesome, just like this project.

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  8. Wonderful card and gift! I love Faux Washi- and the tag is really pretty!

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  9. Absolutely LOVE IT!!! Your colors are just perfect!

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  10. Really pretty!! Love the colors!!

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  11. Kathie. Stunning project, beautiful colours! Would make a great bookmark for all of the readers in my family.

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  12. Kathie, I just love this card and bookmark. It's just beautiful! Love the colors and the whole idea.

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