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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Bokeh Going Dotty Thank You Card


One of my favorite ways of going dotty on my cards is to create a colorful Brusho background on watercolor paper, then sponge white pigment ink through a stencil of different sized circles for a Bokeh look. After the pigment ink was dry, I stamped Designs By Ryn's water droplets all over the piece and highlighted them with white enamel accents. I layered the piece on a navy blue card and added a die cut "thank you" circle from Impression Obsession.

I am entering this card in the "Going Dotty" challenge at Simon Says Stamp and the July challenge at Designs by Ryn. I am also entering the card into the Take It Make It challenge for July at Craft Stamper Magazine.

9 comments:

  1. Oh Karen this is a stunner - love the water drops stamp over your awesome background!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Love this! Thanks for joining in with the Craft Stamper challenge .... Linda xx

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  3. Gosh, I just love those water drops! Great card! Hugs!

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  4. Happy you're with us in the TIMI challenge from the Craft Stamper. Gorgeous project!
    xxx Ellie Knol xxx

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  5. hello Karen! sweet dots, they are so fun, looks like lots of bubbles! I am thrilled you joined us for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

    For my birthday this month I am giving away Simon Says Stamp giftcard every week on my blog, stop by and comment for your chance at winning!

    http://paperieblooms.blogspot.com/2015/07/my-birthday-month-giveaway.html

    sparkle & shine *~*

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  6. Hey Karen! That Bokeh circles look great with the droplets! The card has a sort of dreamy effect. Many thanks for adding this to my challenge! Keep up the great art :)

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  7. BEAUTIFUL! love the Bokeh effect and love Ryn's stamps!

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