Hello crafty friends, happy weekend!
Today I have a watercolour floral card with the Spellbinders Beauty in Bloom Stamp Set.
This rough sketched floral set is a perfect for making loose watercolour floral card! :D
I started by stamping flowers & leaves from the Beauty in Bloom Set on A2 sized watercolour paper panel using black pigment ink. I then coloured all stamped images with several Distress inks.

For loose watercolouring, I used Festive Berries, Fired Brick, Seedless Preserves, Tea Dye and Mowed Lawn Distress inks. I applied water onto stamped image at first, and then loosely coloured with Distress inks. For the sentiment, I stamped it from the Wildflower Sentiments Set on white cardstock in pigment black, then trimmed it as small rectangle banner. Oh, I love the finished result!! 
Thank you so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
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Supplies:
Spellbinders Beauty in Bloom Stamp Set
Spellbinders Wildflower Sentiments Stamp Set

It’s a spring themed card and (I know) you and I are so busy to make Christmas cards in mid-November. BUT, you must agree that fresh spring air is always welcome to us! Besides, we really are enjoying fresh spring days here in Sydney, haha!!

Oh, I wanna go on a trip to the Netherlands! :D

I stamped a flower cluster from the
I then coloured the stamped image with alcohol markers.
I ink blended on white card base with Tattered Rose & Picked Raspberry Distress Inks, added water droplets.
I fussy cut the coloured flowers out, then mounted it on the centre of the card using foam tape. 



I started by heat embossing beautiful keys & locks from the
I mounted the panel on white card base using double-sided tape first, and then added watercoloured wings & key, sentiment banner on the centre of the card front using foam tape.

The 

I die cut
I die cut a tea pot from white card stock using the 

