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KIS #22 - Water


Interesting challenge, I actually had to think about it. Create a fish scene, something wintery or rainy?  But in the end I decided to go with my favorite stamps - Ryn's water droplets. I am sure you have seen them on my blog or other peoples blogs and she was just recently featured on the Papercrafters Library.





I wet a left over strip of water color paper and sprayed it with Tim Holtz color wash and had the colors run down the paper and blend. After it had dried i sprinkled water drops on it - it shows a little bit. I then stamped the waterdroplet stamp over it, took a little bit of color off with a paintbrush and tissue paper and put highlights on them. The sentiment is from Savy stamps. 

                                                                     



Comments

Susanne Vargas said…
Beautiful card! Those water droplet stamps have been on my wishlist ever since you first made a card with them...
Flo said…
Diese Karte finde ich wunderbar!!!! Sogar sooo gut, dass ich sofort bei Rin ähnliche Stempel bestellt habe!!!
LG Flo
Michelle said…
Beautiful! I love that image. So realistic!
Cathy said…
Wow Cornelia, this is gorgeous. Love the blue bg and how the colour blends, so effective. The water droplets look fantastic too, Cathy x
Di said…
Really beautiful card - your water background is perfect and of course the Droplets are fabby. Love how you stamped them sideways.

I guess you could be hoping for the Bubbles stamp - unless you already have it of course :)

Hugs, Di xx
Kanan Pandya said…
Beautiful blending, Cornelia. I love when you use this water droplet stamp, it looks so real and beautiful. :-)
Debs Willis said…
Love the way you've highlighted the droplets - have to try that!
Debs x
Mary said…
Very nice card. I love how the one drop escaped and rests under your sentiment and a beautiful sentiment it is. Very Nice. Have a wonderfully crafty week!
Karen P said…
Gorgeous, wonderful use of snippets, love how you've used your Rynn stamp here hugs Karen
MaryH said…
Hi Cornelia, just found you via Pixie's Snippet Playground, and saw that you had used the super Ryn water stamp, so needed a closer peek at this stunning card. The droplets stamp is outstanding against your lovely background. This is just a wonderful card. Just became your newest follower, so if you've time, I hope you'll visit me as well. Nice to meet you. TFS
Kim Heggins said…
Wow....just beautiful. I love the look of the water, looks so real.
Anonymous said…
Beautiful card-fabulous stamping and I just love the bubbles stamp!
Best wishes,Nessa xx
scrappymo! said…
Love this look...what a great use of the water droplet stamps! Love the escapee!

Your inked background is superb.
Sarn said…
I love the look of this!
Hugs
Sarn xxx
Elizabeth said…
Gorgeous - love the blues and the droplets. Elizabeth xx
Rosmarie said…
So, reibst du mir schon wieder diesen tollen Stempel unter die Nase *grins*
Immer wieder bin ich total beeindruckt von diesen Wassertropfen!! Der kleine Schriftzug an der Seite gefällt mir wieder supergut dazu!!

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