Friday, 24 November 2017

Guest designing at Uniko!


I am very honoured and happy to be posting a card as guest designer at Uniko!


I stamped and heat embossed the lovely Uniko poinsettia stamp in white and watercoloured with Gansai Tambi waterolours.  The background to the flower is painted with gold but its almost impossible to see in the photo. The sentiment from the same stamp set was heat embossed in gold.

Also joining in at five challenges
CAS Watercolour - Holiday

Hope you have a very lovely weekend xx

  
  

20 comments:

Lindsey said...

Beautiful soft water coloured poinsettia Sue. Very serene xx

Deborah Frings said...

Your poinsettia is absolutely gorgeous! I really like the soft watercolours. So glad to have you as our Guest Designer this month. Deborah x

cotnob said...

This is stunning Sue, such a beautiful poinsettia and brilliant CAS design - a super Christmas card.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Jane said...

Wonderful use of the Uniko poinsettia, love those soft dreamy colours. Thanks for Guest Designer with us s at Uniko.

Loll said...

Congrats on Guest Designing for Uniko!! Gorgeous card Sue. Your watercolouring is so soft and delicate. Beautiful design. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour! xx

Christine Alexander said...

very pretty watercolouring, love the framing of your poinsettia. thanks for Sharing with CAS Watercolour:)

Papercraft Boutique said...

Congratulations on guest designing at Uniko, Sue! Your softly watercolored poinsettia is so pretty! The gold paint in the background (I'm sure it looks more beautiful in real life) matches the gold heat-embossed sentiment well. Hideko xx

Unknown said...

OH my goodness Sue you really know how to watercolour like a pro! Such perfect use of colour and such pretty tones too. A fantastic showcase of the Uniko poinsettia and it's great to have you guest design with us for this challenge. Thanks so much x

cm said...

Breath-taken-away gorgeous poinsettia, Sue! Your water-colouring is amazing (I've quite with the water-colour; too many epic failures!). So thrilled that you're our guest designer for this challenge; your card is sure to spark fabulous to fill the gallery!
~carol

Bonnie said...

What a beautiful poinsettia, Sue! And beautifully colored! Love the washed background of the image and how the framing makes it even more beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour!

nancy littrell said...

Beautiful heat embossed and watercoloured poinsettia, Sue. Love your CAS design too. TFS and joining us at CAS Mix Up. Hugs

nancy littrell said...

Hi again, Sue. I meant Thank you for joining us at CAS Watercolour. Hugs

Izzy Scrap said...

This is stunning Sue ! Your watercoloring is just amazing. This poinsettia was one of my first purchases at Uniko and you really know how to highlight it ! Gorgeous ! So great to have you as Guest Designer for this challenge ! xx

Ruth said...

What a beautiful CAS watercolour card. It really is lovely framed in white. I'm a huge fan of Uniko and also of Gansai Tambi. Thank you so much for playing along this month at the Flower Challenge. Ruth DT xx

Pink Unicorn said...

What a gorgeous card, your watercolouring is simply stunning and the stitched border is a gorgeous addition. Thank you for playing along with the STAMPlorations CAS Challenge. We hope to see you back again soon! Karola, DT, InvisiblePinkCards

Beverley said...

What a fun light up Christmas Tree card and LOVING how you have framed and coloured the Uniko Pure Florals Poinsettia. Simply beautiful Thank you so much for being our Guest Designer for our challenge. Hugs Bev x

SmilynStef said...

What a gorgeous holiday bloom ... so glad you joined our CAS Challenge at STAMPlorations.

Inkyfingers said...

Such beautiful colouring and you have framed the image beautifully.
Thanks for sharing with us at HLS.

Neets B said...

Super card, Sue. Love the framed image and you're watercolouring is beautiful. Thanks so much for playing along at Happy Little Stampers, Anita x

Lynda said...

gorgeous card. I love the frame around the flower.