My card here won a challenge at the CAS Mix-up Challenge in October, and I was asked if I’d like to be a Guest Designer for the first post of 2022. Of course, there was no hesitation before saying yes! I was thrilled to be asked.
Each challenge at CAS Mix-up involves some kind of mixed media and/or a technique. The challenge this round is “Loose Watercoloring.” If you know me well, “loose” isn’t something you’d typically associate with my card making. Luckily, however, the hosts of CAS Mix-up always include links to a variety of ways you might complete the challenge.
I definitely took advantage and watched all the videos for this technique. I tried three different takes on loose watercoloring, and ended up with this which I like quite a bit. It’s a much quicker method of watercoloring, and yet allows you to stay CAS – another requirement for the challenge.
I embossed one of the images from Honey Bee’s “Winter Anemone” in gold on Altenew’s Watercolor paper. I added a heavy wash of clean water over the entire image, and then dropped in some pink and green watercolors from the Altenew 36 Pan Watercolor set and set it aside to dry.
I went back in with some more watercolor to brighten them, and then die cut the image. You can see that there’s no need to worry about staying inside the lines with this technique.
I layered the floral on an oval die cut with Ellen Hustson’s “Essential Ovals” die, and dry embossed five lines on the card before adhering the floral with some dimensional tape. The sentiment from Pink and Main’s “Special Day” was embossed on black and trimmed out.
Please go take a look at what the designers at CAS Mix-Up have to show you It’s sure to be a lovely gallery with lots of wonderful takes on this technique.
I struggle with loose too, but I think your example is excellent. Such a wonderful image and beautiful colours. I love the pop of black from the sentiment strip too. Thanks so much for joining us as GD this month. It is a pleasure to have you xx
I LOVE the way the colors moved and blended, Karen! A beautiful flower and the scored lines behind the main image add extra dimension and texture! Thanks so much for Guest Designing with us this month!
Gorgeous Loose Watercolored floral image, Karen. I love how your watercolors blended so beautifully and your CAS card design. Simply beautiful. So happy to have you as our Guest Designer for January. Love and Hugs…Nancy
congratulations being chosen – your card is absolutely stunning. I am & continue to be in awe of your embossing techniques.
I just love your gorgeous orange/pink bloom! So very pretty and a wonderful example of loose watercolour! Thanks for being our Guest Designer:)
Happy New year Karen!
I love your loose watercoloured flowers, the colours together are so pretty. Beautifully CAS too, the embossed lines are such a nice addition.
Thank you for being a fabulous Guest Deisnger this month xx
Karen, so lovely to have you as our Guest Designer this month. Congratulations! Your card is beautifully done and perfect for the challenge.
Hi Karen. Your flower is gorgeous with the loose watercolouring. Love this colour combination, especially with the gold embossing. Great design with the added score detail! Thanks so much for being our Guest Designer this month at CAS Mix Up!
Oh my Karen, such a lovely example of loose watercoloring. You’ve picked an image where is works phenomenally. That oval really showcases the focal point and I love your dry embossing.
So pretty Karen! Lovely stamps and their embossed edges tones perfectly with the gorgeous colours. Thanks so much for being our Guest Designer this month!
Lovely watercoloured card Karen, congrats on the GD spot too
Many congratulations on being Guest Designer, and winning the challenge! Using watercolour sounds very tricky but your lovely blend of apricots and pinks is really pretty.
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