Hello stampers, welcome to week 41 of the Art With Heart Colour Creations Blog Hop. This week is we are featuring one of our Neutrals colours Sahara Sand.
I thought Sahara Sand, which is a pale gray-brown colour, would be a perfect Easter Bunny colour.
I stamped the bunny image from the Easter Friends stamp set on to Fluid 100 Watercolour paper with Stazon Ink. I used Stazon ink as I wanted to water colour the image and Stazon ink is waterproof.
I coloured the bunny with Sahara Sand and a tiny bit of Blushing Bride ink for his nose using a Water Painter brush.
The pretty blue sky background is a piece of Beauty of the Earth DSP cut using one of the Stitched So Sweetly dies. The two grass pieces are from a different sheet of Beauty of the Earth DSP cut with one of the Horizon Dies.
Some grass stamped on the card front in Sahara Sand ink and a piece of white twine are the final touches.
Now it's time to head to the blog belonging to the very talented Rachel Palmier to see what she has to share with us tonight.
If you have an issue with any of tonight's links head to Catherine Proctor's blog for a complete list of the participants.
Don't miss our current specials, Savings Are In Bloom and Waves of the Ocean.
Thanks for visiting, happy stamping,
Rachel
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Your bunny is simply adorable, Rachel! I love his little pink nose, your watercolouring and the use of the DSP for the sky.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a sweet Easter card, Rachel, the bunny is adorable and coloured beautifully. The stamping of the grass on the card base is a lovely tone on tone touch.
ReplyDeleteJust delightful, Rach. Great use of the Beauty of the Earth DSP, to complement the sweet bunny that you have coloured so beautifully. You have made Sahara Sand look fab (not drab)!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweetie! Love the blue background, it really sets him off.
ReplyDeleteOh what a delightful Easter bunny Rachel. Your colouring is perfect, and you are right - the bunny looks great in Sahara Sand!
ReplyDeleteOh Rachel your card is just too cute and your colouring is beautiful. The DSP was a perfect fit for this card.
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