Hello and welcome to the Craft-a-Flower: Dendrobium Layering Die Set Release.
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I kept my card simple. The die set is enough really! I die-cut the pieces out of 9x12 Watercolor Cardstock. Then I used various Watercolor Brush Markers to color them.

For the card front, the background that is, I used the Sea Shore pigment from the Artists' Watercolor 24 Pan Set. Adhered everything onto the panel with liquid glue.
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Lovely set this month and a new flower to me. I love the colors and the cluster at the bottom left, well done!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card. I love the background and how you cluster your flowers to look realistic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout design!
ReplyDeleteAmazing design!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteSo you cut first, then colored? I always think I have to color first then cut. Gosh that card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
ReplyDeleteErum,
ReplyDeleteThe colors for your flowers are gorgeous!
These colors for this flower is perfect! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card! These flowers are beautiful and the colors stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAs always, such a wonderful card! This set looks very dainty.
ReplyDeleteLove how you made your own colored paper. It made for lovely flowers! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThe lovely collection of craft-a-flower dies are some of my favorite Altenew products and this orchid is definitely going onto my "need it" list! I love contrast of the watercolor wash behind the orchid flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt had to have some water colouring if it was your card! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI wasn’t sure I’d like this stamp, but your card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI wasn’t sure I’d like this stamp, but your card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous background and colors! I love this orchid!
ReplyDeleteI really like the fact that you chose to use markers to color your flowers. I am always awestruck by your card designs. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love this card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Love your color choices.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always Erum. The orchids pops out of the blue watercolour background.
ReplyDeleteLovely card! Love the colors used and pretty background and splatters.
ReplyDeleteOoh!! Your use of watercolor on this is absolutely stunning. I love how there’s light and dark colors and partial blue background is gorgeous! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOoh!! Your use of watercolor on this is absolutely stunning. I love how there’s light and dark colors and partial blue background is gorgeous! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful flower for us to create so easily. The orchids are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love to see build a flowers with watercolors. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a pretty card with that watercolor background. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Stunning!!! Can't wait for this one to come!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! I love the wash of water colour in the background!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeletePretty card! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is my new favorite Craft A Flower set. Gorgeous choice of colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely card. The loose watercolor background keeps the defined die cut pieces from being too rigid. Did you cut your pieces before you used the dies? or maybe you colored some cardstock with the watercolor markers first and then cut the pieces. It would make an interesting video (hint hint). I very much enjoy your videos for some particular reasons. You keep it SHORT and yet give all the information. This is very important to me; I feel I use too much time at my computer and sometimes choose to NOT watch a video because I can't justify 30 minutes or maybe even an hour! I completely avoid the "live" interactive videos in which the presenter spends four or five minutes waiting for "everyone" to join and then read his/her screen from time to time to see comments. You explain your technique; you simplify terms; you SHOW what you mean. It's a lovely card, Erum. Sorry for my ranting.
ReplyDeleteForgot to mention that I really appreciate your encouragement to use what I have to achieve a similar effect. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely gorgeous. This Dendrobium Orchid is amazing!
ReplyDeletePretty card and great colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the blue background!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Thanks for your tips.
ReplyDeleteGreat color combination. I like the arrangement.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love this set!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love these orchid flowers and the colors you used for your card!
ReplyDeleteWhat about the little "hello" in the corner? Is that hand-drawn? It's sooo pretty and delicate-looking!
ReplyDeleteI love your card. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the watercolor backgrounds on these gorgeous cards. Thanks for sharing your art!!
ReplyDeleteWow Erum the colors you used with these gorgeous dies are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteso very pretty
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