Wet Paint Holiday with Joy Word

Hi ya, all! Hope you are having a lovely Sunday! I was inspired by my uber talented friend Donna to play along with this week's Make It Monday.


The video this week is from the super fun and amazing Laura Bassen. She demonstrated how to do Camouflaging Die Cuts in her video. So I gave it a try, too! =)


I inked the bottom part of my cardstock panel with Squeezed Lemonade, Ripe Persimmon, Picked Raspberry distress inks. I then sprinkled some water on it before stamping the sentiment from Wet Paint Holiday set. I then die cut it with Wonderful Words: Joy Die.


After layering a few more Joy word die cuts on the panel, it's then adhered to a card base that's the same size. So this is a faux one layer card. =)

That's all I have. You can see Donna's beautiful card that inspired me to give this a try here and watch Laura's video on how to do this here! =)

Have a beautiful day and thanks for stopping by!


supplies:
cardstock: (Rustic White) Papertrey Ink
clear stamp: (Wet Paint Holiday) Papertrey Ink
dye ink: (Squeezed Lemonade, Ripe Persimmon, Picked Raspberry) Ranger Industries, (Steel Grey) My Favorite Things
accents: (Rainstones) Papertrey Ink
die: (Wonderful Words: Joy) Papertrey Ink
tool: (die-cut machine) Provo Craft
card size: 3 3/4" x 5 1/2"

Comments

Cindy H. said…
What a super card! Beautiful colors and I love the watermarks and clear dots.
Jacquie Southas said…
Gorgeous inked panel & I love that you stamped the sentiment before die cutting the "joy".
donna mikasa said…
Thanks for the shout out, Alice, and I just LOVE how your camouflaged sentiment turned out....Wowza!!
Nora Noll said…
Love that camouflaged sentiment with the partial colored panel. LOVELY card!!
Kara Lynne said…
So beautiful! I love the stamping included in the die cut, it's such a cool effect.
Unknown said…
Holy COW!!! This is incredible!!! I love it so much, Alice!!!!
Anonymous said…
This is beautiful!
Lisa Lara said…
This is so beautiful Alice. Wow.
Janelle said…
This is just stunning! Your detailed work is subtle and is just perfect.

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