Hello everyone, I have a mixture of projects to share with you today,
showcasing the stamps featured on last month's TV shows from Hochanda.
My first project uses the lovely Birdcage Collage
stamp as my focal point. I created a colourful background using Turquoise and Lime Green Brushos
spritzed with water, and pressed a piece of crumpled cling film over
the top, to add a bit of texture to the background. Once the Brushos had
dried, I removed the cling film, and stamped some of the words from the
Amazing Mackintosh Words stamp plate over the top, using Archival black ink.
I stamped the Birdcage Collage
onto a spare piece of Drawing Cartridge, and coloured the image using
water Distress markers and a water brush. Finally, I cut out the image, and
attached it to the background.
For my
second card, I created a piece of background using Seedless Preserves and Fossilized Amber Distress Inks, which
I had added to my craft mat and spritzed with water. I picked these up
on the Drawing Cartridge a couple of times, drying each layer in
between. I coloured a piece of Stampbord with the same colour of inks,
and the stamped the deco edge from the Decorative Edges
stamp set on both the Stampbord and the background, using a plum
coloured ink. To finish, I added a piece of ribbon, and some Little
Birdie flowers.
My final sample is a reproduction of one I made a long time ago, however I liked the design, so why not? I stamped the Butterfly Dress image onto a piece of smooth card, and masked the image. I stamped the Floral Edges
image across the bottom twice. I added clouds using a stencil and Memento Summer Skies ink, but you could use torn paper or a frilly die cut to achieve a
similar look.
I stamped the Butterfly Dress
image twice again onto spare card, and then coloured the flowers and
butterflies, plus the main images all with Polychromos pencils. I added the extra
butterflies to the background flying around the lady, and along the
floral border.
Thanks for stopping by, xx
1 comment:
Three amazing cards, love very much your inking and the last one really makes me blowing up!!! Fantastic scene, that butterfly girl flying on the flowers is just delightful and stunning!!
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