I don't often start with a sketch. In fact, it's a rare event. One of my card-making friends excels at this, but I've always struggled a bit with it. When I saw the new sketch at CAS Colours and Sketches, however, I immediately had an idea, (and having plenty of time on my hands) pulled out a new stamp set by Memory Box called Wild Rose Stem.
At about the same time, a new challenge appeared at Time Out: use a little or a lot of purple, so that determined the color scheme.
Here's the card that resulted from the two challenges:
The Wild Rose Stem stamp set includes a very large double bloom with stem and this single bloom. Since the CAS Colours and Sketches challenge calls for a "clean and simple" card, I opted for the single bloom, which is still quite large. After watching a video the other day with watercoloring with watercolor markers, I pulled out my Zig Clean Color markers. It took a bit to get adjusted to them. They definitely don't react the same way my pan watercolors do to a wet on wet technique, so I had to be ready quickly to pull the color out with a damp brush. I used just two purple markers and a touch of a blue one on the petals.
Since I had gold embossed the flower and leaves before coloring them, I decided to back the Nordic Frame by The Greetery with some gold paper for a subtle shine and elegance. I also gold embossed the sentiment from The Greetery's Sentiment Suite: Birthday.
After mounting the flower on the frame, I adhered it all to a card made from Gina K's Wild Lilac cardstock. It appears a bit darker in the last photo than it is IRL.
Hope you are finding satisfying ways to keep busy in this time of seclusion. I've managed to cross two LONG overdue projects off my list. More on that at the end of the month when I write up my OLW post for March.