Tuesday 18 August 2020

Splash and splatter

 The weeks seem to be flying past and its time for a new challenge over at Try It On Tuesday, this time the challenge is Splash and Splatter!  some fab samples on the challenge site so hope you will pay the design team a visit.  For my card I made an distress ink background with three shades of blue and the wrinkle free distress technique. Splattered with a darker blue and stamped various sea themed stamps in a dark blue archival ink.  The seahorse is stamped on a similar background but kept it a bit lighter so it showed up better.


14 comments:

  1. This is stunning Joan, such a beautiful card.

    Sue xx

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  2. Fabulous card, love the colours. Hugs, Valerie

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  3. I definitely need to check out your cards more often. I was trying to make one yesterday and it took me forever. So much cool splash and splatter here and your masculine one is gorgeous Joan. Hope all is well. Hugs-Erika

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  4. Such a gorgeous card! I'm loving the seahorse stamp that you used and your splashes and splatters of ink make for the perfect background too 😁. Happy and creative wishes! Hugs, Jo x

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  5. Fabulous Joan, I love the background for that beautiful seahorse.
    Avril xx

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  6. beautiful under the sea themed card- love those blues!

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  7. Gorgeous card Joan! LOVE the undersea world and those sea horses!!!! ((HUGS)) Helen

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  8. Wonderful card Joan and a super background for the sea horse images.
    Yvonne xx
    Sorry I am late calling in

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  9. This is fabulous Joan! I love this seahorse and the backgrounds for both are beautiful. Hugs, Chrisx

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  10. Wonderful card Joan. I must check out the technique you’ve used for the background

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  11. A gorgeous card Joan, I love the seahorse and that fabulous background!
    Alison xx

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  12. Your yellow card really struck me on the challenge site I've just discovered yellow as a main colour. Here you are showing us how it should be. Then scrolling down there is that amazing blue sea horse. Great work x

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