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March My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #4 + Giveaway

March My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #4 + Giveaway

We're back for another countdown post, leading up to the release of the March My Monthly Hero kit! Release day is Monday, March 5th at 1pm Eastern/10am Pacific. We’ll be here all weekend long, sharing ideas for using both the main kit, as well as new optional add-on products that will be available on Monday. And don’t forget to comment on each and every post as we’ll be giving away a kit on Monday morning, before the kit launches! Now let's join Clare as she shares a quick watercolor take on the kit...

The dies in this kit are so beautiful and bold that they really don't need much else to make a great card. I decided today to pair them up with some watercolors for some super quick and easy cards.

For my first card, I die cut the word "hugs" from Blush Layering paper, and then adhered it to piece of handmade watercolor paper. I then stamped the accompanying "birthday" sentiment above it, in Pale Tomato ink.

I then used the pretty Indigo liquid watercolor to create some easy, light horizontal stripes across the card, being careful not to ink up my die cut and sentiment. If you wanted, you could temporarily adhere a placeholder die cut, if you're worried about accidentally painting the word.

For the second card, I did the same thing, except I used the "thank" word die to die cut a piece of cardstock I had covered with Indigo ink. I stamped the accompanying "you" sentiment in Indigo, and then began painting angled, thin stripes with a mix of Strawberry and Dandelion watercolor.

I topped both cards off with some hearts that I die cut from Blush and Sea Layering paper using the Heart Confetti background die.

I love how fast these were to make, especially since thank you and birthday cards are the card occasions that I use the most often!

Win a kit before you can buy it! Just leave a comment on this (and every) Countdown to Creativity post! We'll randomly draw one lucky winner from all of the comments left across all countdown posts and announce the winner first thing Monday morning, March 5th, before the kit launches at 1pm Eastern. The more you comment, the more chances to win!

Thanks so much for stopping in today and God bless!

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Mar 04, 2018

How lovely! I’m looking forward to this one.

jeanae
Mar 04, 2018

Thanks to Clare for the beautiful simplicity of these cards. Big Bold Dies and water coloring make quite the splash.

Meralyn
Mar 04, 2018

These are sweet!

Golda
Mar 04, 2018

Love the watercolour techniques

Kylie Newcombe
Mar 04, 2018

Love these lovely, simple cards!

Stef Perry
Mar 04, 2018

The word die cuts really are a beàutiful font! Your cards are simple but also very lovely!

Jackie Price
Mar 04, 2018

The word die cuts really are a beàutiful font! Your cards are simple but also very lovely!

Jackie Price
Mar 04, 2018

Love the simple elegance of these cards. Thanks for the inspiration.

F. Andre
Mar 04, 2018

When I saw this first card, it immediately reminded me of a summer time birthday! I just love it! I never thought of using watercolor like this!
Your second card is playful and fun, perfect for saying thank you!
The best part is that they were quick to make ( but don’t look it) Love ❤️ them both!

ReNae Allen
Mar 04, 2018

Love the thank die, it’s stunning!

Susan

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