Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Count your Rainbows...

Greetings everyone!!

Hope you all are doing well. Sharing a one-layered card I made yesterday. I recently bought this  stamp set from Inkadinkado -Kid's quotes and have been dying to get them inked ever since. I loved those cute little sayings by young kids and had this card in my mind since quite a few days. Here's the card:--



The Process:-

  • Sponged four different colours of distress and memento inks over the card base
  • Blended the colours a bit , using a wet paintbrush.
  • Added some water splatters and dried those splatters immediately with a tissue paper.
  • After letting it dry completely, stamped the sentiment and added the silver glittery foam hearts.
Quick, simple and sweet ! :)

Linking this one to:


Supplies used:-

cardstock--- Iris Sg cardstock
Inks-- Memento rose bud, Distress inks-- spiced marmalade, squeezed lemon, peacock feathers
Stamp-- Inkadinkado-kid's quotes
Silver glitter washi tape
3D foam adhesive tape


Hope you like it. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving me your kind words. 


11 comments:

  1. Beautiful CAS card Jasleen!

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  2. Beautiful Jasleen! I love the colors and the fab sentiment, very glad to see you play at ATSM with us, thank you.

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  3. Beautiful card Jasleen and a cool interpretation of the sketch! :)
    Suchi xx

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  4. love the color combo of the sponged background - thanks for playing along at ATSM

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  5. Such a lovely card, beautiful colours ☺

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  6. Beautiful card Jasleen.. Lovely colors!!
    -Berina
    Moxie Craftie

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  7. Ever so pretty, Jasleen! The colours and sentiment are sheer delight! Thank you for joining us at ATSM!
    ~c

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  8. They look like dreamy colorful clouds ..and make one really Happy ! Loved it Jasleen !

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  9. Oh, this is so sweet! Wonderful take on the sketch!

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  10. Very beautiful one layer card! Love the sweet colors! Thank you for sharing at ATSM.

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