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Hello and Happy Wednesday! This week is \”All About Occasions\” on the Watercooler Wednesday Website where Helen is our hostess.
I\’ve created a card I really like, in fact I did a series of four of them. I came up with the idea of watercoloring each of the giraffe\’s \”spots\” with two colors and then letting them organically blend. I knew that giraffes spots are all unique like human fingerprints, so I thought a vibrant rainbow giraffe would be fun to create.
On this card, I started by embossing (Impression Obsession Baby Giraffe) in black on Bristol paper and then selected bright Tombow watercolor hues. For my series, I changed the look by using gold, black and brown embossing and using watercolors and Tombow markers. It is impossible to create identical cards. It reminds me of working with alcohol inks. On this card I also fussy cut the giraffe and made a spotlight background using distress inks (mustard seed, squeezed lemonade and shimmer spray).
You can see my Clean and Simple Rainbow Giraffe card here.
I am pleased to enter this card in the following:
Craft Stamper\’s Take It Make It May \”Anything Goes\” Challenge
Update: I was so pleased to learn I was selected as Craft Stampers Design Winner!
This is the cover of the August magazine where my card is featured:
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen

Happy Wednesday and thank you for stopping by! Today is all about masculine cards on the Watercooler Wednesday Website and Tristan is this week\’s hostess.
I\’ve been playing with alcohol inks a lot and made this card for one of my nephews. I made an alcohol ink panel in bright masculine colors and then set the card aside to dry. I took a piece of white cardstock and negative die cut MFT\’s dienamics Happy Birthday sentiment. I saved the die-cuts for a future project. Next, I die cut the panel with a stitched die. I wanted a CAS look but the card seemed a little plain so I die-cut a heart to attach to the card. I assembled and the card is ready to go.
Joining in at Simon Says Stamp \”Stitched\” Challenge
Wishing you a great day!
Karen



Hello and thank you for stopping by! I always love a good scene card and I came up with the idea of \”Coffee in the Garden\” using Altenew\’s Garden Grow and Tea Time sets. Garden Grow is a longtime favorite set that I love to pull out and create little vignettes with and Tea Time worked just great to finish the scene. I am entering this card in the Altenew May Challenge.
I watercolored a background with two shades of yellow and then set my panel aside to dry. I stamped, colored (with Copics) and die cut the garden and coffee images and then adhered to the background panel with foam squares for added dimension. I think I\’ve created an idyllic little scene that is going to my sister on her birthdy.
Altenew May Challenge: I loved this close-up garden scene inspiration. I chose to back up and create the macro view.
Coffee Loving Card Makers Spring/Summer Hop I am so excited to participate in this hop. My entry is \”Coffee in the Garden\”.
Karen
Hello and thank you for stopping by! This week it is Feminine Anything Goes at Watercooler Wednesday. Heidi is our hostess this week. Check out our website for more artist cards and details on the challenge.
I LOVE scene cards, so when I saw Hero Arts January 2019 kit I had a ton of card ideas. This particular card is for Mother\’s Day. It took a bit of time to make, but I love the end result.
Mod Squad Mother\’s Day Challenge
UPDATE: My Mother\’s Day card was chosen \”Top 5\”in the Allsorts Challenge! 🙂
