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Running Colors

Just a quick card for today - I have been quite busy making card for upcoming DT assignments, since my vacation is coming up and everything has to be in place by then... but I found a little time to play in two challenges. Just Us Girls has some of my favorite color combination this week - I had to play...and then CASology got me thinking about their theme "RUN"....

So that's what I decided to do:


A little different from my usual style...running colors - I kind of like it - just very different - I guess all those STAMPloration stamps are just begging to be used in mixed media projects.....


So I took some of those sprays that I have and put drops of liquid onto watercolor paper. Used a brush to spread the color around a bit and then had it run down the paper. I also spritzed the paper with water, to make the color more runny. Stamped some other stamps on top once the card was dry. Added colored Scotch tape on top and the sentiments. 

I also think it fits the Paper Players challenge this week - Monochromatic

Materials: All stamps by STAMPlorations: Holiday ArtsyMini Mixed Media BackgroundsSubway Art Builders: Create


        
I am also linking this up with the July Linky Party for a chance to win a $25.00 gift card in the a2zscrapbooking Store.

Perhaps you like my experiment - gotta try something new every once in a while....Let me know what you think - I'd love to hear about it, even if you won't like it. 

Comments

Larisa said…
wow!! Fantastic painting stripes!! I wish I could make the same.. But I can't.. I tried for many times but vainly, sorry..
Flo said…
Die Farben haben es wirklich eilig :-)))
Eine sehr schöne Karte/Idee mal wieder!!!
LG, schönen Urlaub, wenn er ausbricht.
Barb Ghig said…
You are so clever, Cornelia! I love your take on the Cue Card and how you created a variation of colors as they 'ran' down the card...very cool! Awesome stamping, and I love your sentiments, too!
Susanne Vargas said…
Love your cool and artsy take on the "Run" challenge! Just perfect!
Loll said…
Very cool design Cornelia. LOVE this color combo! Loll xx
Nancy said…
Cornelia....you do have to be on top of your game and look ahead when it comes to vacation and DT requirements...agreed! Love the title of your post along with your card! Great job with our colors over at JUGS! Thanks for joining us!
Bobby said…
Very creative, Cornelia, and great take on the "run" challenge.
Manuela said…
coole Karte und tolle Idee für die Run Challenge!
Kelly Griglione said…
Oh my, this is AWESOME!! I love that you started with patterned paper on top and then continued the design on your own with the ink. Fabulous card, Cornelia!!
Gillian R said…
A great take on the cue card. Thank you so much for joining us this week at CASology
Tracey McNeely said…
Cornelia very grungy and very cool! Thank you so much fro sharing with us this week at CASology!
Vicki Dutcher said…
Totally fun "running" card!! Thanks for joining in with JUGS!
Anonymous said…
What a unique design - certainly monochromatic! Great job! Thanks for playing with the paper Players!
Kim Heggins said…
I love it...just amazing Cornelia.
Nance Leedy said…
Isn't this clever?! Fabulous use of the challenges--I think that CAS challenge would have made ME run but you tackled it head on with a lovely creation! Thank you for sharing with us at The Paper Players!
stampwithsandy said…
This is amazing, Cornelia! You're dripping ink technique is awesome and I love your take on the word "run". Thanks for playing along with my challenge this week at The Paper Players!
Joyce said…
Creative and wonderful. I love your running ink. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
Judy1223 said…
Well, it appears that you did unleash your creativity on this card and it paid off, for sure! Very cool running paint! Thanks for joining us at CASology this week, Cornelia!
G Peplow said…
Hi Cornelia, great take on the cue at CASology, love the card too, good job :D Gay xx
Anita in France said…
So clever, Cornelia ... just love all that running paint! The shadowing along the side of each run adds such dimension! Anita :)
Deepti said…
Fabulous and unique as always, I like the flow of colors :)

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