The Ton – Graceful Rose

Hello crafty friends! I am guest designing with The Ton this month – I am so excited!!!

Here is a sneak peak of my watercoloured flower card with the newly released The Ton Graceful Rose stamp set:
YoonsunHur-TheTon-PeekIf you want to see more just click to the The Ton Blog!

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SSS Suzy’s Water Color Prints

Hello crafty friends!
Today I want to share with you a fun card with the new SSS Suzy’s Sizzling Series Water Color Paintable Prints.
SSS-SuzyWatercolorHere is what I came up with:
YoonsunHur-20160628-SSS-001I simply watercoloured a beach umbrella panel with Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolor, and then fussy cut it. I watercoloured another fun sketches with the same watercolour medium using a waterbrush, then fussy cut them as well. Next, I ink blended on the top part of an A2 sized white card base with Squeezed Lemonade Distress ink using mini ink blending tool. I mounted all elements as shown to the card using dimensional foam tape. For the sentiments, I used the Summertime Animals stamp set – It was so FUN to make!!
YoonsunHur-20160628-SSS-002YoonsunHur-20160628-SSS-003YoonsunHur-20160628-SSS-004#yah, this is the life!!

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WPlus9 – Watercolour Flower Cards

Hello crafty friends!
I am very happy to be a guest for Wplus9 today! Wplus9 flower stamp is definitely the gem of my stamp collection. Oh, I am so honoured!
YoonsunHur-20160621-Wplus9-A001For my first card today, I used the new Beautiful Bouquet: Mums stamp set. First, I stamped the flower image on watercolour paper with VersaFine Onyx Black, then trimmed it with MFT Wonky Stitched Rectangle STAX Die-namics. Next, I watercoloured them with Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolor using a paint brush. For the sentiment, I stamped it from the Beautiful Bouquet: Ranunculus set on the panel in black. Finally, I mounted the panel on an A2 sized kraft card base using dimensional foam tape.
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YoonsunHur-20160621-Wplus9-B001Here is another watercolour flower card with my all-time favourite Botanical Bunch stamp set. I tried to create a subtle, yet lovely watercolour effect. First, I stamped the clustered flower image from the Botanical Bunch set at the top & bottom part of watercolour paper panel with Worn Lipstick Distress ink. I then brushed them with a bit of water using water brush. Next, I watercoloured the rest areas with Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Wild Honey, and Spiced Marmalade Distress inks using a wet paint brush, then added the Perfect Pearls Mist here and there. For the sentiment, I die cut the word “Hello” from white card stock using the Hand Lettered Hello die four times, glued them together using a fine tip glue pen. Once dry the panel, I mounted it on an A2 sized white card base using double-sided tape first, and then adhered the sentiment die cut at the centre of the card using a fine tip glue pen.
WPlus9-BotanicalBunch-StampYoonsunHur-20160621-Wplus9-B002YoonsunHur-20160621-Wplus9-B003Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a lovely day!!

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Altenew – Golden Garden

Hello crafty friends, happy Sunday!
I’m on Altenew’s blog today with my watercoloured flower card using so beautiful Golden Garden stamp set.
YoonsunHur-20160619-Altenew-001To create the card, I 1) Stamped the flowers from the Golden Garden set at the top half of watercolour paper panel using VersaMark embossing ink, then heat embossed in white. 2) Watercoloured them with soft colours of Distress inks: Squeezed Lemonade, Tattered Rose, Victorian Velvet, Worn Lipstick, and Cracked Pistachio. 3) Added some white ink splatters for a more subtle look. 4) Stamped the sentiment & butterfly from the Painted Butterflies set on the panel using Jet Black dye ink. 5) Mounted the panel on an A2 sized white card base using dimensional foam tape.
YoonsunHur-20160619-Altenew-002The Golden Garden is definitely my all-time favorite set :D
YoonsunHur-20160619-Altenew-003Thank you so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!!

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SSS Rainbow floral background

Hello crafty friends!
Today I want to share with you my rainbow flower card with my favourite Simon Says Stamp Leaves Background stamp.
YoonsunHur-20160614-SSS-001rainbowcardchallenge_logoLast week, I was tagged for the Rainbow Card Challenge by my oh-so-talented (seriously amazing) friend Debby Hughes. The Rainbow Card Challenge is that crafty people create a card with rainbow colours and tag two friends for fun! Oh, I love rainbow colours and am so excited to join!!

YoonsunHur-20160614-SSS-P01To create my rainbow subtle floral background, I directly coloured the SSS Leaves background stamp using Prima Water Soluble Oil Pastel at first. I then brushed the rainbow coloured background stamp with water using a wet paint brush and then stamped it on watercolour paper panel.
YoonsunHur-20160614-SSS-002Next, I added on the stamped panel a bit of water & white ink splatters. Once dry the panel, I stamped the Leaves Background all over the panel in Versamagic Cloud White opaque pigment ink once again. I die cut the word “YOU ARE MY FAVORITE” and then mounted the panel on kraft card base using dimensional foam tape.
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To continue to see the rainbow awesomeness, I am tagging my amazingly talented friends Wanda Guess and Amy Lee – I know these two ladies are so busy at this time but I really wanna see their gorgeous rainbow projects!!

That’s it for today. Thank you so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!

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