Time for Happy Little Stampers March 2019 Christmas Challenge, where it's always *anything goes*, with an optional twist should you so choose. This month, it's tags.
I decided to give watercolour one.last.go...sharing two cards using a lovely Woodware Bethlehem stamp. 'Water' + zigs used on the first....
That's it from me; please head over to the blog to see how my talented teammates interpreted this month's theme.
Looking forward to seeing your Christmas cards in the gallery!
Thank you for dropping by!
Don't give up with the watercolour Carol! You have created 2 lovely cards with very different looks and I think both are gorgeous - you don't say which one you prefer.
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Carol x
These look fantastic, Carol. You are doing better than you believe with watercolors. I hope you like the results. They are beautiful! Big hugs!!
ReplyDeleteI love that stamp and your colorful rendering of it, Carol. Both ways of using Zigs turned out fabulous and I think that's the trick of Zigs. You have to use it different ways. Keep on with them because you are doing great work.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE both versions of your card!! The colors are just STUNNING!! I am not a huge fan of Zigs myself, though I have them. I just don't feel I have a lot of control.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful, Carol! I know all too well about how the watercoloring can go...but practice, practice, practice. ;) Even though some watercoloring will take me days to finish, I find it to be relaxing and fun. Can you be relaxed and have fun at the same time?!...lol I think so, and I hope you will too, and find what works best for you! Hugs
ReplyDeleteSo your watercolouring looks terrific, Carol! Two beautiful inspiration cards.
ReplyDeleteWOW...this is one amazing card. Love your watercoloring and those images are simply wonderful.
ReplyDeletethis is fantastic, Carol. Both cards are colored beautifully - you need to give up on saying that you aren't good at this. I LOVE the sentiment with the image of the buildings. fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWatercolor is quite a difficult technique and very capricious, but I think you've done well. You created two beautiful cards, Carol
ReplyDeleteWatercolor is quite a difficult technique and very capricious, but I think you've done well. You created two beautiful cards, Carol. xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous cards. Don’t give up on the watercolour though!
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