I played hooky yesterday but I am back today with another The Cat's Pajamas Sneak Peek.
I started out by messy smooshing and dabbing of watercolors onto a Strathmore watercolor piece using Ranger Distress Festive Berries ink. I then used the new Lacey Hearts CutUps to cut from white cardstock and attached it the panel over the watercoloring. I stamped the sentiment from the Words of Love set using Versafine ink.The panel was attached to the card base with craft foam. A few clear and white sequins finished up another clean and simple card.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and CutUps, Strathmore watercolor cs, Verve and Teresa Collins sequins, Versafine and Ranger Distress inks
Here are some details you need to know:
1. All the new stamps and dies will be released on Tuesday, January 19th.
2. Are you IN IT TO WIN IT? For a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to The Cat's Pajamas store, leave a comment on each of the sneak peek posts, including The Cat's Pajamas blog. A winner will be randomly drawn and will be announced on the TCP Facebook Page the following day.
3. Save the date for the Pajama Party on Monday, January 18 from 8-10pm EST.
Here are the other Cat Pack participants today: Brenda, Wendy, Julie, Christine, Jessie and Wanda Cullen, Guest Designer
And here are the new products I used today:
How pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty card! Love that gorgeous die!
ReplyDeleteLove the die, great card!
ReplyDeleteSoooo elegant!!
ReplyDeleteLove that beautiful watercolouring behind the heart! Perfect clean design!
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteLove the smooshing watercolor technique and it is perfect as a back drop for the beautiful Lacey Heart die. Fabulous card, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely! I really like your freestyle watercolor background and adding dimension to the whole card is a really nice touch. And the sequins are perfect! --Yvonne Bashor
ReplyDeleteTo me, this heart was made for a beautiful watercolor smoosh. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this background! What is a watercolor 'smoosh'? Do you use a sponge?
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