Monday 21 July 2014

Singing in the rain ...

Today I've been trying to create rain!!  No, I'm not trying to cool down but trying to create raindrops on a card.  I'm not sure whether I'm happy with the result or whether it really looks like raindrops but it is the best I can do!  The reason for all this creativity ... this week's "Less is More" challenge which is to use a song title to trigger your imagination and the song title is "Singing in the Rain" ... hence the need for raindrops!

I don't have any stamps that immediately fit the theme and my drawing skills (and imagination) are not that great. So I went with the obvious - umbrellas and rain!

Hand drawn water coloured umbrellas

Water coloured raindrops with added musical note topped with glossy accents
I water coloured the umbrellas using distress inks in the colours of the rainbow!

Enjoy!

8 comments:

  1. This is lovely Elaine,love the way you have done the raindrops,very clever :)

    Thank you for the nice comment on my latest post,yes you are right about that stencil for backgrounds. I have a few Dutch doobadoo stencils now and they really are great value for the size you get,the barbed wire one is pretty funky too

    Hugs
    Donna xx

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  2. With umbrellas like that - who wouldn't be singing in the rain? - fab raindrops, too!

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  3. Wow! A lovely card!
    Greetings from Switzerland,
    Swissie

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  4. The music notes raindrops are just lovely, such a good idea.
    Julia

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  5. This looks simply terrific! Musical raindrops are a fab idea!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  6. Love the musical raindrops, gorgeous!
    Thank you so much for joining in this week
    Anne
    Less is More Designer

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  7. This is fabulous Elaine. Love your hand drawn umbrellas, very clever and your musical raindrops are even cleverer lol.
    Lynne xxx

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  8. This is a brilliant card, I love your brightly coloured umbrellas and such a fabulous idea to add music notes to the raindrops.
    Pauline
    x

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