Friday, March 7, 2014

Something Green at Craft for the Craic

I'm very excited to be on the Design Team at new challenge blog - Craft for the Craic (Irish for fun)! Isn't that while we all started crafting - for the craic?  It's not just for cards or even just papercrafting - knitting, crochet, altered items, jewellery, sewing, baking - whatever you love to craft, we want to see it!

I've been admiring the watercolour cards trend around the blogs so for the Something Green theme I decided to use Broken China and Mustard Seed distress inks and let the Something Green happen where the two inks met.  I white embossed a Hero Arts flower and sentiment onto some Neenah white card, spritzed the card with water, then added the ink colours with a paintbrush.


As the colours blended, the Something Green appeared :)



I then dragged some more Neenah card through the ink splodges left on my craft sheet and punched some butterflies out of the blue-green-yellow colours on the card and mounted everything onto some Neenah Kraft cardstock.

Have a look at the wonderful variety of crafts the other Design Team members have created at their blogs -

Eithne

   
Pixie
     
Emily
     
Sylvie
     
Katya

I hope you'll all join us and show us what you made for the craic!  Looking forward to seeing your creations at Craft for the Craic.

I'd like to enter this into Virginia's View Challenge - Watercolour
Ger x

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Geraldine :) love the vibrancy of the colours, and great idea with the two colours mixing :) delighted to have you on the design team :)
    Eithne
    Craft for the Craic

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  2. Bright cheerful and makes me smile :)
    Pixie
    DT Craft for the Craic

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  3. This is gorgeous Ger, I love the colours.
    Kevin xx

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  4. stunning vivid colours Ger, love this card

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  5. LOVE this card Ger :-) The colours really pop, so Cheery!! :-) xxx

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  6. AWESOME result with the water-coloring! Love the bright and happy colors you chose! The sentiment is perfect for this design, too!Thanks for playing Virginia's View challenge!

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