My card is a clean and simple one. I used kraft cardstock as my craft base. (How easy was that?!) I watercoloured a stencil that came free with a Papercraft Essentials magazine and cut it out with a My Favorite Things die. It looked a little too clean for my liking though, so I added some paint splatters. The sentiment - a freebie from the same Papercraft Essentials issue - was stamped right onto the kraft card base.
Please head over to Little Red Wagon to see how the rest of the Girlfriends used kraft! Once you've been inspired, create your own kraft project and link it up!
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Love your card Kate!! Your flower looks great 😊
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful my friend!!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day,
Migdalia
Crafting with Creative M
So cute Kate!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge...need to join this week. Your flower is very cool in distress inks.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! The cas design is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Kate! LOVE working with Kraft and LOVE how CAS your card is!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!!
What a great stencil to have, Kate. It looks great watercolored.
ReplyDeleteThis is so soft and pretty. I love the beautiful colors and the kraft background. Simply beautiful ♥
ReplyDeleteHi Kate!!! I think I finally fixed my computer! YAY! My son is still home, he'll be leaving this next Wednesday... But, I can finally visit my awesome blogging friends!! Since I'm so backed up on visits, I'm just gonna leave you one comment - I did check out ALL your other posts though - LOVE your cards and your water coloring is fantastic! You finally jumped on the Planner ban wagon... eh! LOL I still haven't.... don't think I need one... I just use my phone to write everything in! hahaha I do love your card for today with that Kraft base... I think Kraft looks fabulous with everything!!!! :) I'll be back to stalking.... errrr... visiting you as usual now! Have a Great day! :)
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The kraft paper makes the perfect base for your wonderful colorful image! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty Kate!
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