Saturday, January 01, 2022

CAS Mix Up January Challenge

Hi everyone and Happy New Year!!  We are starting 2022 with a fun CAS Mix Up challenge from our host, Jenny.  She wants us to try out Loose Watercolouring.  This means that you can go outside the lines and not have to worry about it! :)  Jenny has provided several links to video tutorials on the CAS Mix Up challenge blog if you need some guidance.


The card above is a pretty stamp from Penny Black (Full of Glee).  I used markers to add ink to the outline image, pink for the flowers, green for the leaves and stems.  I then used a water brush to move that ink around the image, adding more ink if needed.  This is a fun and easy way to do loose watercolouring.  The main panel was cut at an angle and mounted onto a Pear Pizzazz (SU!) card baes.  The sentiment (Lawn Fawn's Simply Sentiments) is stamped in Versamark and heat embossed in white.  

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We are thrilled to have Karen (Random Reflections) as our Guest Designer this month.  Please check out the challenge blog to see the rest of the CAS Mix Up Designer's Loose Watercolouring cards, along with the beautiful card from Karen.

Then come play along.  Hope to see you in the CAS Mix Up gallery!


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Stamps:  Full of Glee (Penny Black); Simply Sentiments (Lawn Fawn)
Paper:  Mixed Media paper (Strathmore 140 lb.); Pear Pizzazz card stock (Stampin' Up!)
Ink:   Distress Inks and markers:  Picked Raspberry, Peeled Paint (Tim Holtz); Versamark
Accessories:   water brush, splatter brush, white embossing powder, heat tool

Challenges:
CAS Mix Up January Challenge - Loose Watercolouring

25 comments:

HilaryJane said...

You just have to love pink and green together especially these bright and soft hues and what perfect splatters. After all this time I am still struggling to master the splatter! Happy New Year xx

nancy littrell said...

Love your pretty Loose Watercoloured floral card image, Lolly. This has been a fun technique to start out our 2022 year for CAS Mix Up. Wishing you a wonderful Happy Healthy Creative New Year, my dear friend. Love and Hugs..Nancy

Karen said...

I love your interpretation of the loose watercoloring! Those florals are just gorgeous, as is the design of your card. It's such an honor to be Guest Designer; thanks for having me!

Susan said...

Fabulous card, Loll - love the angled lines! Perfect loose watercolouring - it's something I really struggle with (I spent too much of my childhood learning to stay very accurately inside the lines when I coloured!). But I'll watch the videos you've listed and see if I can get inspired!

Bonnie said...

This is one of my favorite stamps and I LOVE how you've used it with the loose watercoloring, Lolly! Cutting at an angle was a great idea to give the card an even more playful feel! Happy New Year my friend!

My Paper Epiphany said...

A very stylish design and fabulous colouring! A very Happy New Year to you Loll!

Linda said...

Happy New Year Loll!
This is one of my favourite PB stamps and you've done a great job with the loose watercolouring. I love how you've cut the panel on an angle too, very stylish! xx

Bobby said...

Loose and lovely, Loll. Say that 5 times fast. lol You picked a beautiful flower to watercolor and I love the splatters.

Marcia Hill said...

GORGEOUS card Loll!! I love the loose water coloring on your flowers and leaves and the splattered background too! And the angled layout on the green card base is so fun and different too! Lovely, lovely card my friend, and a very Happy New Year to you!! Hugs. :0)

Ina G said...

Simply gorgeous Loll. Love the soft pink and green tones and you have made this flower so realistic with your loose watercolouring. Love the angle cutting and of course the splatters too.

Pat said...

This is beautiful Loll and love the bright and pretty colours and the added background spattering works brilliantly. I love the way you have added the piece to the complementary green card a jaunty angle too..all adds to the charm of the piece. x

Lisa Elton said...

This has a dainty feminine feel to it, Loll! Very pretty! Happy New Year!

Christine Alexander said...

Gorgeous Loll, love the softness of the loose watercolouring. I must play along this month ♥

Barb Ghig said...

Your loose watercoloring is really beautiful, Loll and perfect for this lovely bloom! I also love how you angled the panel and added splatters...so artistic!
Happy, healthy New Year to you ~ xx

kiwimeskreations said...

Love your water colouring Loll, and how you have added the detail back in. A really pretty card
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

TK said...

Oooohhhh - love, love, love the loose coloring but still the defined lines!

Heather said...

So lovely, Loll, and a beautiful example of one of my favourite techniques. Loose watercolour for the win!

Mac Mable said...

Love the eye catching design Loll and loving the effect of the pretty loose water colouring on your beautiful card x.

Leslie Miller said...

I love this idea and there are a number of way to do loose watercoloring, none of which I'm any good at. You aced it, though, with this beautiful piece! Happy new year, Loll!

conil said...

Setting off your lovely, gentle watercoloring at an angle really adds a graphic element to your stunning card. So beautifully colored and designed.

Viv said...

Happy New Year wonderful Lolly! xx
This is one of my all time fave colour combos and your gorgeous loose watercolouring is wonderful on that fab stamp. Love it. x

Robyn Oliver said...

Gorgeous card Loll, the outline marker technique is a great way to loosely watercolour and your card design is a nice twist, hugs Robyn

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year Loll! Beautiful card, love the image with the Loose Watercolouring and splatters.

Papercraft Boutique said...

This is so soft and pretty, Loll! The loosely watercolored petals look so light and delicate. The front panel cut at an angle makes the card look interesting and fresh!
Hideko xx

BożenA said...

This watercolor technique is really great. I love how water works with paint, and subsequent stamping brings the painting back a bit to the frames. Fantastic card
xx