Hi, everyone! It’s Day 3 of Neat & Tangled‘s October release and, today, the design team is featuring Warm Wishes. This big, beautiful sentiment, complete with a cute cup of coffee (soup or tea), is perfect for all your winter and holiday cards!
To create this card, I die cut the Tiny Triangles from watercolour cardstock. You’ll be seeing more of this die on Friday. Then I stamped Winter Wishes on the die as well as on linen cardstock on the layer beneath. After watercolouring with Gansai paints, I adhered the two layers together.
I added shimmer to the tea cup with a Wink of Stella marker and embellished with sequins in colours that coordinate with the watercolours and patterned papers.
I channeled Jocelyn Olson and hand-cut two layers of patterned papers from We R Memory Keepers’ It Factor 6×6 paper pad. On the base layer, I splattered Mister Huey’s Color Mists in Desert, Canyon and First Kiss before adhering the hand-cut layers with foam tape.
There’s a GIVEAWAY! Be sure to comment on the Neat & Tangled Blog for your chance to win the Warm Wishes stamp set.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Sources:
Such an awesome card Emily…love the colors!
This is so pretty!!! Love the colors!
I love the vibrancy of your card! Your layers look *so* good! You're making me want the die, and I already have it. 😉
Love this stamped over the tiny triangles die!!!! Lovely watercoloring!!
Gorgeous! I love the stamping on the triangle piece and below, such a great effect!
This is amazing!!! Loooooooove te colors! And that die cut/watercolored background – duuuuuude! Wow! How creative and incredible! Love!!
saw this and thought–how did she stamp that greeting that way? Thanks for explaining–it's really cool and I would've spent too much time trying to figure it out. lol!
This holiday card done in untraditional colors were a smile to my eyes. I was glad you explained how you got the words on the top and in the recessed areas…neat trick! Your attention to details are what made this card so beautiful. Thanks, I learned something new!
This is so pretty! You have channelled Jocelyn with excellent results. 😉 I really like how you double-stamped the large sentiment. And splatter!
very neat Emily!! lovely card.
You created some great background interest Emily.