Thursdays with Sandiebella

It’s DESIGN TEAM THURSDAY with KATHYRACABELLA!

Hello Friends, It’sKathy here today. Have you ever been in a pinch and had to make a quick card? It’s pretty easy and quick to stamp a background,  color it,  add some vellum and that’s pretty much it in a nutshell.

If you are the kinda person that wants more details here ya go.

I inked this trio of cactus with some VersaFine black Onyx ink on some Tim Holtz watercolor paper. It’s super easy to do a quick wash of watercolor with some Zig clean brush markers. To dry the coloring I sped up the process with my heat gun and trimmed some vellum to glue on top of my background.

I tucked my background with the vellum in a book to dry why I colored the cactus for the top of my card.

Another large cactus was stamped, colored & cut. I stamped the sentiment on some scrap watercolor paper and cut a talk bubble … free form … and added some foam tape to the talk bubble and cactus. Assembled the card and I was finished. One more thing… to add that little extra touch on your card … color some twine with a marker and tie it around an arm on the cactus.

I hope this might take the fear out of creating a quick card. Thanks for your visit today. Hugs, Kathy

Kathy Racoosin

 

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Kathy Racoosin


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7 Comments

  1. Jane the Craft Bucket says:

    Wow, love it. Jane x

  2. Gloria says:

    WOW! Great card and the choice of colors, another WOW.

  3. Karen says:

    Fabulous. Thank you.

  4. Melanie Hampton says:

    Fabulous card!!! ???

  5. BunnyD says:

    Love this card!

  6. Nancee Purdum says:

    What a great card! Kathy does such great work! 🙂

  7. Gail Plaskiewicz says:

    Kathy, you made an amazing card as usual. Could I expect anything less? Not really and you never disappoint. I can’t wait until you’re coloring challenge is started up again. I want to join in! Thanks for making an appearance here every month. I look forward to it!

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