It's Anja here. I have two cards for you today, made with new Cottage Cutz dies. You have to check out the new Llamas & Botanical release that is already available in the store. The llamas are so cute. But first I tried out the lovely spring flowers.
For two cards I used:
- Cottage Cutz dies (Botanical Garden 1, Botanical Garden 2, Sugar & Cream Alphabet),
- Zig Rel Brush Markers (Numbers: 021, 023, 025, 026, 027, 041, 043, 044, 045, 046, 050, 051, 052, 070, 080, 084),
- Gansai Tambi watercolors,
- Distress Oxide (Peeled Paint),
- white card base (2 15x11 cm),
- watercolor paper for background (2 14,6x10,6 cm) and die cuts,
- adhesive foam pads,
- foil,
- heat gun,
- watercolor brush,
- paper glue.
First I cut two rectangles from watercolor paper and spritzed with green color first.
I used foil and put it over the drops and to get different marks.
Then I spritzed other three colors and did the same with the foil.
I cut flowers and other greenery with Botanical Garden dies. I used watercolor paper for the die cuts. I glued the cuts on the background paper.
Then I started coloring. I used Zig markers and watercolor brush. I colored first and then glued some cuts on the colored flowers.
When I had everything colored I used Distress Oxide Peeled Paint to shadow the edges of the paper and also the spaces between the flowers.
Then I cut Hello and Spring words and colored it with Zig markers.
I glued the words on smaller pieces of paper. I did the same with the edges.
In the end I glued the everything on the card base using adhesive foam pads.
And this are my colorful spring cards.
Have a wonderful Sunday and see you again next week.
Anja Z.
Cottage Cutz products I used:
5 comments:
2 beautiful cards Anja- love your design using these new dies- creative work as always
Really gorgeous! I love your cards.
Beautiful cards! I enjoyed reading about your technique - I may have to try it.
Two wonderful spring cards Anja. Nice and creative!
What awesome designs! Love how you used all of the flowers!
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