I started by colouring my background card with two colours of yellow, and then sponging through a Crafter's Workshop template with Versamark ink. I used more Pan Pastels in shades of yellow and green to cover the Versamark, and then burnished this with a piece of paper towel. I then stamped a large flourish onto the background, again using Versamark, and coloured it as before.
I stamped several flowers and leaves, using Archival ink, drying them with a heat gun. I coloured them with a small Sofft tool, layering the colours, as I would when using pencils, using darker colours in the shaded areas to give a bit of depth. The small Sofft tools are very accurate, even for small areas.
Thanks for stopping by, xx
Beautiful thes sun flowers Judith. marvelous with this background.
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Marja
Love the design of this & the combination of symmetry with asymmetry. The leaves provide a super backdrop for the yellow of the flowers - maybe it's the bluish tinge I see (or my eyes are playing tricks) with my colour theory brain working overtime.
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Much love to you all.
Paula (PEP)
wonderful background and fab overall design.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sunny creation Judith ! I love the background and your colouring with Pan pastels. Have a great day, Shirley
ReplyDeleteThese sunflower stamps are irresistable and are winging their way to me as I type! Anyway I hope you are having a wonderful time with your visitors.
ReplyDeleteHere is something for Forgotten Friday this week
I too have managed something for Forgotten Friday
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Paula (PEP
This is a great card, love the masked background and as always lovely colouring and superb composition. You really do lovely things with those pan pastels. Elaine x
ReplyDeleteHey Judith! You are doing great work with the Chocolate Baroque stamps! Beautiful card :)
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