Good morning!  Smiley from millan.net I can hardly believe it’s Friday and the start of a holiday weekend.  We have no plans for the long weekend, so I’m hoping to get some major stamping time in.  I’ve pretty much taken it easy the last couple of days (because of that darn root canal) and slept in, taken naps, etc.  This morning the pups (Frick and Frack as I’ve been calling them lately) came in and bounded on the bed, biting my ears, licking my face and hair . . . basically telling me to get up.  Okay, I did!  It was 7:00 a.m., in the morning . . . what were they thinking!

Anyway, the point this morning.  I was down in the studio last night trying to organize all my Spellbinder dies.  I’ve come up with this neat system that I’ve got to show you when I’m done.  I’m getting close . . . . just about 10 or so more.  While sitting at my table, I looked over and saw this week’s Sketch Challenge on Splitcoaststampers.  I always print them out, even though I hardly ever play along.  Last night I decided I needed to be creative and stamp.  So I did!

SC229 WildflowerSilhouettes May22

I picked my paper first, matching the colors of the flowers to the paper.  Using SU markers, I colored the flowers, misted them with water and then stamped them on watercolor paper.  The flowers and the scalloped panel behind them, were die cut and embossed using Spellbinders Classic and Scalloped Rectangle Nestabilities.  The sentiment was stamped in Ranger Archival Coffee and then die cut and embossed with Spellbinders Standard Tag Shapeabilities.  I love how watercolor paper embosses with these dies.  The edges of all the paper, including the image and sentiment, were sponged with Antique Linen Distress Ink.

Have a great day and thanks for stopping in.  Mr. Stodgy is home today so I need to act like I’m truly busy during the days when he’s at work.  Maybe some laundry?  It’s easy . . . I can start it and then forget about it. Smiley from millan.net

11 Responses to “Easy Watercolor Flowers!”

  1. Very pretty card. Love all the details.

  2. I love the designer paper and your color choices. My favorite thing is the button. How adorable.

  3. So pretty, Sherry! Can’t wait to see your organizational idea, too.

  4. I’m not usually into pinks, but this has a very refreshing, cool look (can you tell it’s been hot here?! )
    Now, I’m not sure I want to see your organizational idea. I think I”m pleased with mine and I’ll just find out that there is something better and have to start again! SNORT

  5. This is beautiful!

  6. How pretty Sherry ? 🙂 The sentiment is perfect too.

    Had a good chuckle when reading that ~Mr. Stodgy~ is home so you’ve got to move a bit! LOL

    Can’t wait to see this storage system of yours for Spellbinders =)

  7. Beautiful flowers Sherry. Love the new banner too. Shows you how long it’s been since I’ve been able to stop by.

  8. Like the easy watercolor technique, Sherry; the flowers turned out beautifully. Your sentiment is a good one.

  9. so pretty, love the softness of the watercoloring, great colors and papers, like the tag w/button!

  10. Ooooooh, pretty! Love the misty images and the Porcelein paper. Pink and green is a favorite combo, so I fell for this the moment I saw it.

  11. Ooooh, sooo pretty, Sherry!!! I love how you stamped the flowers and the colors and papers are gorgeous!!! Love the awesome ribbon treatment, too, and the super cool sentiment!!!!

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