It's time for another Camp Create at My Favorite Things. I am the Camp Counselor for today and our activity of the day is Monochromatic Magic! I have a video for today's class over on the MFT YouTube Channel. You can check out today's lesson by clicking HERE.

I used a new background stamp called Make Your Mark from the August Release to create this ombre monochromatic background all in pinks.

This card was not in the video, but just gives one more example on how you can create a monochromatic look with watercolor....

Now here is the fun part! Leave a comment on the video over at MFT's YouTube Channel and you will be in the running to win a $15 gift voucher to MFT's store. If you participate in Camp Create and make something for each of the 5 days activities, you will be eligible to win a $150 gift voucher to MFT. WOW! So fun! Stop by the MFT Blog to see more of the prize details.
So glad you stopped in today and I can't to see what you create! :)
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Supply List:
Paper: Smooth White Cardstock, Ripe Raspberry
Ink: Ripe Raspberry, Razzle Berry, Bubblegum
Misc: Frosted Lace Stickles
Beautiful cards, Laurie! I love the effect of the ombre technique on both of them...it really makes the sentiment and stars pop! Thanks again for the great video :)
ReplyDeleteAnother pretty pair Laurie!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the great tips too, thanks
ReplyDeleteLaurie, they are gorgeous. I love each card with different effect. Thank you for the tips, too! You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!!!
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beautiful - thanks for sharing and teaching!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Laurie!
ReplyDeleteI love your card. Thank you for the video; I was wondering how you achieved the ombre look with a background stamp.
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