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Thursday 26 April 2012

Decoupaged Lace Flower

Hi folks, here's another sample using the new 'Lace Fragments' stamp set from Chocolate Baroque These stamps are so pretty, and I loved this large flower stamp from the moment I saw it.

I stamped the flower using Versamark and a vanilla white embossing powder, which acts as a resist for the ink that I then applied to the rest of the card. I chose to use a Memento ink called Desert Sand, which is a soft brown.



The butterflies were created using a Crealie die, also available from Chocolate Baroque. I have stamped these with another of the lace stamps and coloured them with the same Memento ink. The full details of how I completed my card are over on the Design Team Blog

Glenda has a giveaway over there at the moment, and if you care to leave a comment, you are in with a chance of winning a set of free stamps. I'll be back with another sample in a few days' time. Thanks for stopping by, xx

6 comments:

Aquarius said...

These stamps are definitely on my wish list (said I didn't need any more stamps too!!). Love the subtle colouring on this card and the butterfly die also looks tempting. I'll never be rich at this rate.

Sue's Crafty Corner said...

This is a very delicate looking card Judith, it's beautiful. I'm loving what I'm seeing of these new stamps, and I like the butterfly die too.

Sue x

Gerrina said...

Love what you did with those great stamps! So delicate with these colours...The butterflies are beautiful! Greetings, Gerrina

Paula (PEP) said...

I absolutely love these colours & the way you combined the lace border across the card with those patches of lace for the background. The butterflies are just beautiful with their dimension & the decoupaged flowerhead adds effeectively to the dimension.
Paula (PEP)

Paper Creations by Shirley said...

Beautiful & elegant card Judith ! I love those colours together. Have a great day, Shirley

Anonymous said...

Beautiful card Judith love the colours you have used. Suexxx

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