Hi Everyone, I'm over at Magenta playing with an Elegant Writer pen and some Christmas cards. My friend Susan reminded me how much fun these pens are. I hope you head over and check out how I made these cards and also check out Susan's beautiful card.
Stamps used
02.327P
02.329P
07.1065N
07.1057J
07.1019F
Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: Watercolour, 110Lb White, Black
Ink: Distress Ink Weathered Wood
Accessories: Elegant Writer, Clear Sequins, Blue Metallic Pen
Techniques: Watercolouring
12 comments:
Stunning set of two amazing cards and designs, love the gorgeous colours and result xx
Gorgeous cards Christine. I'm sure Susan has inspired a lot of us with her beautiful card using the elegant writer. I've been meaning to buy one to play with ever since you first introduced me to them ... I'm sure that was several years ago now. The pen is in the mail!! :) Can't wait. Thanks for enabling me. :) xx
Two gorgeous cards, Christine. I love those subtle hints of color that shows up with a bit of water.
Beautiful cards and stamps,love the watercolour technique with the pens-never heard of them before.
Carol x
Thanks for the shout-out and the link to my blog, Christine! I love the cards you made with the Elegant Writer - especially the one with the ornaments.
Love both of these, Christine! Maybe we need to add this to our zoom do I'll actually remember to use it!
Wow these are beautiful, Christine!
This pen work is so pretty and I love the monochrome look on these two beautiful images Christine. x
These are so elegant and beautiful. What a cool effect from the pen ink and water.
That's a great effect. Very subtle and stylish xx
What pretty Christmas cards, Christine! I love how the color of the ink reacts with water, creating such beautiful effects! The choice of Weathered Wood ink for the sentiments is perfect, giving the cards a coordinated and cohesive touch.
Hideko xx
WOW! Monochrome cards look amazing. This Elegant Writer pen gives truly fantastic results. I love both cards.
xx
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