Welcome back to Day 3 as Guest Designer at Penny Black and today I decided to do some watercolouring with Distress Inks… head on over to the Penny Black Blog for all the deets.

You can also see my video here or Watch it at Youtube.
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Other Supplies: Distress Markers – Gathered Twigs, Salty Ocean, Tattered Rose, Picked Raspberry, Mowed Lawn, Squeezed Lemon. SBB Cardstock – Melon.
Another sweet card, I love the background halo effect you often use so successfully on your cards..I don’t ever seem to get it right on mine, sigh.
Hey Therese!!! You amaze me each and every time you create something!! This is totally amazing. I just learned how to watercolor with distress ink so this tutorial is just what I needed!! Your the best!
These was such a sweet card! I love the watercoloring!
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I am in love with the way Therese colours her beautiful Penny Black images! Check out the video and let me know what you think…
You totally rock the the Penny Black stamps 🙂 loving them all !
Another really fabulous card, Therese! Beautiful water coloring on this cute image!
LOVE it, Therese – phenomenal coloring 🙂
That is such a sweet image and lovely with the distress water coloring! Love the card, Therese, Happy New Year to you!
She is just lovely Therese. And went and checked her out. Awesome coloring. Happy New Year.
Gorgeous job with the wc’ing:) HNY to you Therese. Did you get the 5 inches of rain o’night? It bucketed down here – our first blessing of the New Year:)
This is my favourite so far this week! Its amazing how much emotion a stamp can evoke when you can’t even see her face….gorgeous. And I LOVE how you coloured her hair, its perfect!
LOVE, love, love this darling card. The watercoloring is so perfect for that soft touch. And your shading is perfection!!!
Oh love this! I have this gorgeous set to play with as well – and this image is my favourite! I love your watercolouring.
This is so super cute!!!
She is so cute. A beautiful card.
So sweet, Therese … such a lovely soft look with the delicate watercolouring … perfect! Anita 🙂