Friday, June 2, 2017

CAS Watercolor | Guest Designer

Hello Everyone!
Всем привет!
Today I am very glad to join the CAS Watercolour blog as a Guest Designer for June.

Сегодня я очень рада принять приглашение чб CAS Watercolour и присоединиться в качестве Приглашенного Дизайнера в июне!
This month we are celebrating a new Summer season and this challenge is dedicated to Summer.

К нам пришло Лето, и мы посвящаем свои работы новому времени года.
I must confess, I cannot watercolour. But I know how to imitate watercolouring. I started with stamping flowers from Modern Anemones stamp set by WPlus9 down to a piece of watercolour paper. Then coloured them with Gansai Tambi watercolours, layer by layer adding more pigment.
Я должна признаться, я не умею работать с акварелью. Но я знаю, как это скрыть. Для начала я сделала оттиски цветов из нового релиза американской компании WPlus9 на акварельной бумаге архивными чернилами. Затем слоем за слоем в моем любимом стиле тяп-ляп раскрасила их акварелью Gansai Tambi.
When the panel dried, I cut it in four stripes to make four cards at once. To create a white panel I stamped down the sentiment from the same set and a single flower. The flower is stamped repeatedly in embossing ink and heat embossed with clear powder to add some texture. Then using the matching die I partially die cut the flower and trimmed edges on both sides of the flower.

Когда панель высохла, разрезала её на четыре полоски, чтобы сделать сразу четыре открытки. Для создания белой панели я сделала оттиск надписи и крупного цветка из того же набора Modern Anemones. Цветок повторно отштамповала чернилами для эмбоссинга и запекла с прозрачной пудрой. С помощью координирующего ножа сделала частичную вырубку цветка и обрезала ножом края.
To assemble the card I glued the watercoloured stripe down to a soft grey card base and adhered the white panel with pieces of a foam tape. To bind visually both panels I used gold watercolour for flowers centers.

Последний шаг - сборка открытки. Акварельную полосу приклеила клеем на заготовку для открытки из светло-серого кардстока, а белую панель на вспененный скотч. Чтобы визуально связать обе полоски, добавила золотую акварель в сердцевины цветов.
Look forward to seeing you creations. Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your day!

С большим интересом жду ваших работ! Спасибо, что заглянули. Желаю всем прекрасного дня!
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10 comments:

  1. Your design is so creative, Ksenija. LOVE the watercoloured flowers and how you got four cards from the one panel. Beautiful watercolouring! Thanks so much for being our Guest Designer this month at CAS Watercolour!

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  2. What a lovely creation! Great idea to make multiples from your pretty watercolored floral!

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  3. You can watercolor very well, Ksenija! I love your beautiful flowers and all the white space that makes them really stand out! Thanks so much for being a Guest Designer this month at CAS Watercolour!

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  4. Gorgeous Watercoloured strip, Ksenija! I Love your CAS design and how you were able to make 4 cards out of one stamped and watercoloured background. Your popped up sentiment panel was the perfect addition to your pretty flowers. TFS and I am so pleased you were able to be our Guest Designer this month. BTW, I would Love to CASE your CAS design :-) Hugs...

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  5. Congrats on your Guest Designer spot, Ksenija! Beautiful watercoloring and stunning design on this card...Love it!

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  6. So creative, love the coloured flowers and the perfect sentiment. Congratulations on your GD spot x

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  7. Gorgeous! I love this Ksenija! Just beautiful!

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  8. how pretty...great idea to make a bunch of cards at once.
    So happy to have you as our GD this month.
    xx Karen

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  9. So very striking! Love that gray cardbase.

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  10. Love your beautiful panel of watercoloured flowers - great idea to cut it up for multiple cards! The colours are gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining us as Guest Designer at CAS Watercolour!

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