What member of the "claudere" family can refer to a monastery or convent?
( answer at bottom of the post )
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My card was deigned around the sketch from:
Inkspirational challenge #17
I began with my background first using a sheet of wax paper that has been inside the bottom of my spray box. To get the background on my card I simply sprayed the surface of the wax paper and then pressed my paper down onto it. I really love this technique!
I then applied the paints to my stamp and then misted it with water to emulate a watercolor effect.
After stamping my flower with Ranger's Distress Paints ( broken china and spiced marmalade ), I used my Fiskar's fingertip knife to cut around one of the flower petals so that I could slide the banner stamped with CARDZTV sentiment under it. I love "sinking" one image behind another, almost as much as I love adding dimension with Helmar's Liquid Scrapdots.
Also entering this in:
Moxie Fab - The Wonder of Watercolor challenge ( 2nd entry )
and
Simon Says Stamp - Anything Goes ( 1st entry )
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Did you get it right?
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a : a monastic establishment
b : an area within a monastery or convent to which the religious are normally restricted
c : monastic life
Anyone else thinking of the TV show The Flying Nun?
The misadventures of a nun who can fly and her convent and neighbors. Sister Bertrille could be relied upon to solve any problem that came her way by her ability to catch a passing breeze and fly.
Wouldn't it be lovely is life was this simple again?
19 comments:
Hi Sandee, who needs a Gelli plate when the bottom of the spray box produces such excellent results! Love your background, love the card! Hugs, Anne x
Such a pretty card! Love the background you made with the paints! I am loving them, and you got such a soft look with them that way!
Love the background with wax paper!
oh i love this- the colors are just amazing!!
Wow Sandee! This is lovely! I've never heard of that wax paper technique but it does a really pretty watercolor effect. Well done!
Nope, didn't get that one. Love coming here and learning something new each time.
Like my Mum always said and I do now too, every day is a learning day.
Love the card. It is beautiful. It looks hand painted.
What a beautiful card! I love the background you created. :)
Pretty effect! Very impressionist, makes me think of the famous waterlily paintings. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp challenge!
Beautiful, great technique.
Have a creative day.
Nana
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Hi Sandee, I LOVE this card, such a cool technique and inspired idea to cut one leaf. Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational, I love seeing your entries, you don't disappoint!!
love how you did the background going to have to try that!
A fantastic background, will try this soon.
Yvonne x
Wow Sandee! Fabulous wax paper background, must give it a go! Carole Z. X
Woohoo! I totally got it right! ;) This card is absolutely fabulous--it makes me think I "NEED" some more sprays! ;) Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational! :)
Very pretty.
Sandee your background is beautiful and I do love that flower! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational this week!
What an amazing technique Sandee and you made such a pretty card using it! I love how you tucked the sentiment behind the cut out petal too! Thanks so much for joining us again at Inkspirational, see you next week! Ruth x
What a cool technique Sandee and such a pretty card. Perfect for our challenge. Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational! Best wishes, Yvonne
very pretty...need to give this one a try.
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