The HA stamp is Garden Flowers Sketch from 2003. After black embossing it, I ink blended HA Field Green and Moss at the bottom. Then I watercolored the flowers and leaves with Prima Confections watercolors and splattered black Altenew ink spray. The panel was attached to a very thin black mat. The HA sentiment from the 2010 clear set called Leaf Prints was black embossed, cut into a strip and lightly inked in green. I was inspired by the HA June 2024 Smooth challenge and the May 2023 Dance of the Flowers challenge. I'm also entering SSS Wednesday.
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Your whimsical flowers make me smile! Cute card, Greta!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Greta. That's a lovely stamp and you've used it to perfection.
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty Greta, had a lovely fresh feel to it, maybe you had Spring in mind.
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It is always impressive how beautiful a picture looks when you put a dark paper behind it. It then always looks like a frame.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bouquet! This card just shouts Spring! to me--it's going to be awhile here before we see flowers as pretty as these!
ReplyDeleteAwww - always love to see the old HA woodblocks getting love, Greta! You flowers look amazing on the blending grass!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty xx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeously simple, I love it. x
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Greta! The bright colors and sweet flowers have me wishing for spring.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Greta! Love how you did the grass and awesome water coloring! Wonderful flowers in bright colors! I say good for you using a woodblock stamp. There aren't too many that I use anymore.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful CAS Card! Thanks so much for playing along with the Stay Crafty with A Blog Named Hero challenge 😊
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Greta! Love that floral Hero Arts stamp!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining me for Woodblock Wednesday!