Thursday, January 16, 2020

Sending You Lots of Inky Love - Video!

There are many ways to send love, but most of us card makers would agree that a hand made card is one of the best!  I'm playing with Brusho watercolor powder today using stamps and dies from the latest SugarPea Designs release:




I have a video demonstrating how I used Brushos in two different ways to achieve this look.  You can watch it here, on my YouTube Channel, or on the SugarPea Designs YouTube Channel:


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Thanks for coming over to visit!  May the Lord bless you today!
Kara


12 comments:

  1. FABULOUS card and wonderful video too Kara! And btw...I struggle with waiting for things to dry too! One of these days I'll learn patience, but until then me and my heat tool will be best buds! Hugs. :0)

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  2. Oh how pretty this is, Kara. I loved the video and it showed me a better way to use my Brushos. My colors are always so dark so I like how you didn't spritz so much and left it alone. It is a great design too.

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  3. What a pretty card Kara and great video too. I forget how fun brushos can be. I have a hard time walking away and allowing things to dry too. Your patience was all worth it. Your card is so sweet!

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  4. Fabulous, will check video out later on.

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  5. Looks like you had some fun here Kara!

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  6. I love monochrome cards, Kara and the Brusho background is beautiful on this gorgeous card.
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  7. What a great background, this is fun Kara!

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  8. Excellent video Kara!! I always love watching your videos. You make everything look easy : ) Your card is just beautiful!!

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  9. Look at you using the Brushos like a pro, Kara! The background is just yummy for your awesome design! It's a fiery throbbing card of love and I love it! (Oh, sorry, are we allowed to use throbbing in our comments?) Hugs, Darnell

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  10. It's beautiful! I love how you used the brushos to get the 2 different effects!

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  11. Ahhh, seeing you with those powders takes me back, Kara ... what a delicious background ... love the vein-y look that gives it so much depth ... the vibrancy of the bold die cut elements is so eyecatching against it! Big hugs and bisous, Anita :)

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  12. Maybe that's my problem with Brushos. I don't see them blending so I keep spraying instead of putting it aside to dry and blend on it's own. Thanks for the lesson, Kara. I love how your background came out and the whole design of the card.

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