July Artist Team Challenge
Inspired by the July NBUS Challenge on the Club Scrap chat forum, the July challenge is to make pages, cards, or other projects featuring a “frame” (or frames) designed using rubber stamps or stencils.Supplies:
Cardstock
Watercolor crayons
Watercolor pen
Black ink
Removable Painter's tape
Fold 8.5x11 sheet of white cardstock in half. Rubberstamp border in black india ink, let dry.
Use removable painter's tape and cover up the edges of the card front panel as shown, and then use watercolor crayons and watercolor pen to fill in the inner square with colors. Remove tape and let dry.
Here is the another two versions I made using same technique:
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The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Awespome cards, Deb and great frame ideas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on your cards! Love how you framed with the butterflies, gorgeous!
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Cheryl
I love the CAS look of your cards and the stamping out of bounds is so appealing. You used such a variety of stamps Deb, I feel like I need to rearrange my stuff to see what I have! Thanks for sharing such great ideas!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Deb! The wavy butterfly border made me smile. I too like the stamping out of bounds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trio of cards. The butterfly border frame is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Debbie, love the butterflies!
ReplyDeleteLove these, Deb! I hope you'll post them on the NBUS thread in the forum! I always love the variety of kits you use.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool...love how you created a stamping surface with watercolors inside your frames.
ReplyDeleteGonna have to track down that butterfly stamp, for sure! That card is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteYou can frame me any time Deb!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Melitta
Love the butterflys!
ReplyDeleteI love all your frames on your cards!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove how you did your cards with the stamped frame but with the center watercolor panel too! Beautiful
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