Hello crafty friends, happy Wednesday!
Here we are again with a new challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!
This week’s theme is My Favorite Technique!
Here is what I came up with:
Watercolour card is definitely my most favourite and I love the colours of the rainbow. So, I made my own rainbow watercolour background.
Simon Carousel Horse die takes me back to my childhood. When I was a little girl, my parents took me to the amusement park to celebrate my birthday. I still remember how I loved riding carousel horses and seeing a pretty rainbow up in the sky. Ohhhh… I want to go to the amusement park right now lol!
To create my own background, I used Distress inks Festive Berries, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn, Peacock Feathers, and Seedless Preserves in rainbow order. I saturated a wide paintbrush with fresh water, and brushed the water over the watercolour panel at first. I then coloured with those Distress inks using the same paintbrush. I die cut the carousel horse and birthday circle from the white cardstock, mounted them as shown to the watercoloured panel. To finish it off, I embellished some clear sequins, star wood veneers.

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My second card is watercolour flower card:
To create the card, I used second-generation stamping with Distress inks. I inked up the image with Distress ink (e.g. heart with Distress ink Festive Berries), stamped it on the leftover white paper. Then, without re-inking it, stamped the image again on the watercolour panel. I then, painted it using waterbrush. It is so easy way to make watercolour card. I coloured the background with Distress ink 

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