Once I had watched the video a couple of times, all I needed to do is dig into the box where I put all of my leftover patter paper pieces and get to work, it was actually relaxing and surprisingly easy.
You know me, I must have a stamped, water colored image so I grabbed this old favorite from Power Poppy's Poinsettia stamp set, stamped it with Versafine black ink and colored it with SU markers and the aqua painter. I stamped the sentiment onto a piece of Vellum just so the design could be seen, I didn't want to cover all my hard work.
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Here is a picture of the finished inside of my card.
Sentiment is from the same set, the little tree in the corner is from Power Poppy's Merry Littles, which is my "go to" set to finish the inside of my Holiday cards, all of this images are simply adorable.
So, I hope you give this easy and fun technique a try and then, please join us in our gallery, we can't wait to see what you create. Don't forget to go check out my teammates beautiful cards on their blogs for more awesome inspiration.
Thank you for stopping by, I always read every single comment you so kindly leave on my posts, I want you to know I appreciate this more than words can express.
Until next time, happy stamping.
Hugs from Maria.
7 comments:
I love your colors :) Definitely cheerful holiday colors! I agree: it was fun and relaxing to go through scraps and then assemble the pieces... i felt like I was hypnotized as I was arranging them--- oooh... patterns! Haha!
Super cute stocking and great job with the technique. I too watched the video over a couple of times even though I had done the technique 10 or 15 years ago lol. Love the idea of the vellum. I too didn't want to cover up my hard work.
Well I'm not much of a technique girl myself! You go ahead, it looks fabulous! Love the tiny tree inside it's so darn cute!
Great colors and I just love the design! You did a fabulous job with this challenge! Thanks for your prayers and thoughts!
Hugz,
Chana
What a fabulous mix of patterns and cool technique
i realllllllllllllllllly love this, maria! you did a brilliant job of making a beautiful bargello pattern AND THEN also incorporating it into a really great card!!! you are for sure a bargello master now! :)
This is my new favorite from you, Maria! The colors are so rich and warm and perfect for your bargello work of art!! Hugs, Darnell
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