Hello folks,
MONDAY! and it is such a beautiful sunny day in Sydney!!! Did you have a nice weekend? I did :D
My card today has been inspired by Julie Ebersole’s gorgeous black outlined flower card in the Case Study 4th Anniversary blog hop.
Look at this card! Wow!! It is really stunning. I seriously couldn’t take my eyes off of it when I saw Julie’s black outlined flower and her details!
Here is my take on it:
I chose outline flower stamps from IndigoBlu Live Laugh Stamp set and stamped on the white cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black. I then die cut word ‘CELEBRATE’ from Little B Block Out Die Set instead of stamped sentiment for looking more bold. I added yellow & black watercolour splatters onto the stamped cardstock and affixed several clear rhinestones to finish it off.
Here is a detailed view:

Big congrats on the 4th Anniversary!!!

★ Supplies:
IndigoBlu Live Laugh Stamp set
Little B Block Out Die Set (for sentiment)
Memento Dye Ink Pads Tuxedo Black
Mr. Huey’s Color Mists – Desert
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
Love Love Love RejoicingCraft

I love green colour. Especially I feel refreshed with white & green colour combo!
OH. MY. GOODNESS… I am SO happy about it. Thank you so much CASE Study team!! XOXO
WOW!!!!! (Do I need to say more?)
Recently I bought several Prima Marketing Bloom girls and I thought JOY Bloom Girl stamp was good for following Jen’s pearlised watercolouring! At first, I stamped it onto the watercolour paper using black pigment ink and did watercolouring. I heat embossed the flowers in white separately and then painted them using bluish distress inks with liquid pearls. I then affixed pearlised painted flowers onto the watercolour panel using foam adhesive for 3D dimensions.
Isn’t she beautiful? I had so much fun!!


I had so much fun with these two, although I think I could use a little more practice! Yay!!
I used a mini triangle shape by Mama Elephant Trifecta Stamp Set and lots of Simon Says Stamp dye inks! For sentiment, I used Papertrey ink Wet Paint III Stamp Set.
