
Good morning! My cards today were made with another stamp set from Our Daily Bread called the Fruits of the Spirit.
I used USArtQuest's watercolor palettes to color the fruit bowls on the first two cards. The fruit bowl is really shimmery in person, but I think it's hard for the camera to pick it up all the shimmer. These paints are similiar to Twinkling H2o's, except that they come in a palette rather than individual pots.
For the third card, I used Koh-i-noor's Watercolor Palette to color because I wanted to color a more vibrant fruit bowl. I bought the palette locally, but here's a link to see an online photo of what the palette looks like. Unfortunately there is no purple, so I mixed blue and red to make my own!
I don't know if you've noticed from my posts so far, but I love using my scraps when I'm making cards. Every card you've seen of mine so far has been made entirely from my scrap drawers. I hate to waste beautiful paper, so I'll usually make up a variety of cards when I sit and stamp. It's fun for me to see how similar papers can make entirely different looking cards using various stamps.
Card Details: Fruit of the Spirit (Our Daily Bread); Bazzil Textured Cardstock; K&Co. Designer Paper; Watercolor Paper; Superior India Ink; USArtQuest Stargazers & Pastelles Watercolor Palettes; Aqua Painter; Cuttlebug & Embossing Folder; Tim Holtz Distresser & Distress Inks: Antique Linen, Peeled Paint, Fired Brick; Inkssentials Handle & Sponges for shading; K&Co. Gems; Making Memories Word Button

Thanks for checking in with me this morning!
Jessica
2 comments:
These cards are BEEEEYUUUUUUUUTIFUL
Looking forward to seeing you later this month (I still have to "officially" sign up for the July & August classes, but you KNOW my daughter & I will be there!)
Lovely cards!! The colors are beautiful.
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