Reasons to smile

This weeks MIM over on Nichole Heady's blog is to add texture on a one layer card without adding bulk
 The leaves were stamped with PTI simply chartreuse and then I washed over them with a waterbrush. The petals were stamped with HA butterbar but that didn't watercolour. I added PVA glue then salt to the centres (technique from last year's SAF) then Mister Huey's taxi was waterbrushed over to add the colour.

When I looked back at Nichole's card from the SAF she added stitching under the sentiment so I used my Tim Holtz ruler to add the holes with his pokey tool and then drew silver lines across.

Today is one of the best days of the year....Shrove Tuesday.  I love pancakes with lemon and sugar on top. Guaranteed to make me smile!

Love
Victoria

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  1. I love creating watercolor effects too! A lovely card.

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  2. Lovely card, I really like the watercolor effect you did.

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  3. love the card, but i'm new to the site and not sure what is HA ink, Mister Huey Taxi ad PVA glue? thanks,

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    1. HA= hero arts (shadow inks),studio calico make spray mists called mister Huey's and nichole recommended Elmer's glue for the salt technique. I remember being confused by all the abbreviations when I started! I has no idea what CAS meant for ages.

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    2. thanks...i'm catching on slow but sure! what is the salt technique? put glue on card and add salt? then which kind of salt? are you laughing yet?

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    3. Nichole has a video tutorial ( the link should take you there). http://nicholeheady.typepad.com/capture_the_moment/2013/08/stamp-a-faire-2013-sprinkle-of-salt.html

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  4. Love the salt effect - pretty card!

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  5. Pretty card. I love yellow and those flowers do make me smile.

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  6. Gorgeous card. Love your faux stitching

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  7. I am loving the yellow. Makes me want to make a card today in yellow. Thanks for sharing such a pretty card.

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  8. So pretty, Victoria ... these lovely blooms in such gorgeous colours are so spring-like!

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  9. This is such a pretty card. Love all the special techniques and effects you did to make the scene a bit more dreamy.

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