I cut my flower out of watercolour card, coloured the leaves with three green distress inks and the petals with light then darker applications of moody mauve. Such an amazing colour in the ink! The flower centre has touches of black and blackberry bliss to help it blend in. The piece behind it - also watercolour - has a little stencilling, a little stamping and some gold embossing powder splatters, while the background mauve was dry embossed then edged with gold embossing powder. As little extra touches, I sponged mauve ink in patches over the texture and gave it some gold splatters too, this time with ink, and it has a lovely shimmer.
I could add a sentiment strip but I like having cards I can use for various occasions on hand, just adding a sentiment when I know its purpose.
This is indeed a very moody colour, in all the best senses of the word, in my opinion. It won't take over from Boho Blue or Copper Clay for favourite position but now that I've used it, it's growing on me. Which are your favourites of the new in-colours?
Materials used:
- stamps - background elements (stash)
- card - moody mauve, watercolour
- distress inks - bundled sage, peeled paint, forest moss
- other - craft foam, Dimensionals, blending brushes, Sunrise Stem wafer die (Simon Says Stamp), Big Shot, Timeworn Type 3D embossing folder (SU), sponge daubers, diamonds decorative mask, gold embossing powder, heat tool, water spritzer, Versamark ink, Golden Glitz ink (Delicata), fan brush
Thanks for stopping by.
Cheers
Kerry
Oh my - this is my absolute fave of all cards I've seen using the new mauve colour. Love the gold detail and texture with embossing - just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo mauve is making a comeback? I'm not sure about home decor but on your card it is lovely, Kerry. I love all the gold touches you added and the way you separated the flower from the embossed background to make it stand out.
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