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Wednesday 10 March 2021

Peaceful waterlilies

Hello, crafting friends!

Is there anywhere more peaceful than a river or natural pond, decked with waterlilies and buzzing with the sounds of dragonflies and with the occasional splash of a frog or a fish? That is the scene I've tried to conjure up today.


The stamps are from The Craft Consortium's Riverbank set. I used Stampin' Up Shaded Spruce ink to stamp the waterlilies and pads along the bottom of a card panel, then loosely watercoloured it with the same ink, a paint brush and some water. Once it was dry, I added detail with a jade coloured pencil.


The panel was trimmed with a Heffy Doodle Stitched Rectangle die, then I cut the centre out using an ornate label die from The Works. I glued the frame to a card base and replaced the centre. This is one of my favourite ways to add detail to a clean and simple card as you end up with a stitched detail frame, which doesn't add bulk or distract the eye too much. I used the same ink to stamp a sympathy sentiment from Uniko's Simply Said Blocks, snipped it out and glued it to the card. To finish the card I added some clear dots.

CHALLENGES
I was inspired by the list at Festive Frida, choosing Green, Lily pads and Water so I'm joining in there; I'm also linking up with The Rainbow Card Challenge where the colour theme this month is Judiciously Jade; and Stamping Sensations where they want to see monochromatic cards.


AND IN OTHER NEWS
Whenever I see waterlilies, memories come flooding back of visiting my daughter in Paris when she lived there for a year while studying French and English at university. We had gone to the Musée de l'Orangerie first thing in the morning to see Monet's famous paintings and I had been absolutely blown away because nothing had prepared me for how enormous some of them were and the mesmerising effects of them.

Source: Pinterest

In our family we always call great works of art 'drorrings on the wall'. This is because when he was little, my eldest son came back from a school trip to a stately home full of admiration for the 'drorrings on the wall' which turned out to be stately oil paintings mounted in ornate gilt frames!

Sending hugs,

22 comments:

  1. That is a lovely tranquil card you have there Vicky!
    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  2. Gorgeous colour and I love the extra interest from the inlaid frame die xx

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  3. The peaceful scene lends itself perfectly to a sympathy card,beautifully designed card

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  4. Beautiful card, Vicky. I've had to make a similar one today which I'll blog next week xoxo

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  5. So serene... perfect for the toughest of occasions. Thanks for joining us at TRCC and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
    Hugs,
    Em, DT

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  6. Such a striking design in the vibrant greens Vicky.

    Lovely to see you at Stamping Sensations challenge this month.

    B x

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  7. Wow Vicky, what a gorgeous color and design.

    Hugs diane

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  8. What a fabulous shade of green and love the way you have left some of the lilies white, very striking.

    Kath x

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  9. Love that vibrant green Vicky - this is such a calming and serene card. I love greens!

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  10. Love your beautiful watercolored waterlily pond and CAS design with the die cut inlaid frame. Thoughtful sympathy card filled with love. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy

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  11. Absolutely beautifully done. I love the way you inset the dies, I want to try that now! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations challenge.
    Lynn x

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  12. Such a beautiful and very peaceful card Vicky, love the design. Perfect for a Sympathy card. How adorable about your son and the drorrings. :)
    Faith x

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  13. What a beautiful card! It gives me a feeling of relaxation :-)

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  14. Vicky- I love seeing your cards! They are always so CAS and stunning.This beauty is no exception! Thanks for joining us at The Rainbow Card Challenge!

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  15. Vicky that is super gorgeous. Love the green and what a great take on our challenge! Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month.
    Pinky

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  16. Love your card. Thanks for sharing on Festive Friday Challenges!

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  17. Your card is absolutely stunning, Vicky! How exciting that you were inspired by Monet and have seen his painting in real life! I've had a Monet print hanging in my upstairs bathroom for 30 years. I love it! :) Thanks for joining us at Festive Friday Challenge!

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  18. Vicky, I agree with other comments about this being a serene, beautiful card for sympathy or other thoughtful occasions. Beautifully painted too. I always enjoy your entries and hope to see you again next month for our April challenge.
    Elena DT for The Rainbow Card Challenge

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  19. Congratulations, Vicky! You are on fire these days!!! Your project was selected as a Festive Fave over at the Festive Friday Challenge. As a reminder, you can hop over to the challenge to grab your winners badge for your blog. Thanks so much for joining us and I hope you will play along again really soon! Hugs to you xx

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  20. I saw this challenge and never thought of Water Lilies ~ they're perfect for the Jade theme. I bet that exhibit was amazing ~

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  21. Absolutely beautiful sympathy card, Vicky ! A beautiful combination of CAS and watercoloring. I really love this die cut inlaid frame. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at the Rainbow Card challenge.

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  22. Gorgeous! Can’t wait to see you take part again in our next challenge!!

    Mary Ellen Driggs
    www.creativetimewithme.com
    The Rainbow Card Challenge DT

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I'd love to know what you think. Do leave me a comment - it always makes my day! Vicky x


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