GROWING IN UNITY - DAY 2
Today's creations use a stamp from a 2022 Kit of the Month and a Sentiment Kit that is no longer on the website called ". . . so very grateful" designed by Lisa Arana. I love this kit! And, I have used this kit of the month a lot. I absolutely love the hydrangea, the dress, and, of course, the strawberries!
So, on to the cards, another try with markers and then with watercolors. I am not great with either medium but I have to say that I personally prefer watercoloring. I'll continue to practice with both, though. The paper I used is from an ancient October Afternoon paper pack that I have been hoarding. I absolutely love this paper. Strawberries are a weakness of mine so I will be using this stamp a lot more in the future!


Love your strawberry cards. Both mediums look great, but I prefer the vibrancy of the marker. Thanks for sharing your sweet card
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice KOM you used! I can see a pink polka dot dress ... Your cards are both lovely. I do like the marker colored one best only because the strawberries match the berry color in the dp. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have looked at that strawberry stamp multiple times in my KOTM collection but have never inked it! I love what you've done with both mediums!!
ReplyDeleteI love this kit - I have used nearly every stamp - obsessed with the hydrangea and the dress.
DeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteSuper card!
ReplyDeleteBoth coloring methods produced very pretty cards! I recognized the paper right away because I am also hoarding that same set. I really need to let go...maybe.
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of patterned papers for the backgrounds! The strawberries design is so pretty! I love the watercolor look!
ReplyDeleteI like how you see the contrast of the 2 techniques when shown together!
ReplyDeleteHoping you can see my name now; I think I fixed it - the above is my comment ;)
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DeleteLovely cards, I'd forgotten how much I love Unity products. They're virtually impossible to ship to the UK now. So nice to see your different 'takes' with the same set, Jo x
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