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Wednesday 12 September 2012

Crane with Kanzashi Flower (posted by Judith)

Hi Folks, here's a sample with the new clear stamps from Chocolate Baroque. I have created a background using Spun Sugar Distress Ink. I then stamped a blossom stamp from the Oriental Crane stamp plate over the background, and coloured in the flowers using a pencil. I stamped the crane image onto a piece of oval shaped card, edging this with Distress Ink as before. I coloured the image in with pencils.

I made a Japanese Kanzashi flower using a tutorial I found on Pinterest. I used crinoline material, and sprayed it with Distress reinker and water when I was finished. I added a jewellery component from my craft stash, and a couple of die cut leaves.

Keep a look out for more creations by my Design Team mates using these great stamps. Thanks for stopping by, Judith xx

10 comments:

  1. This is a lovely card - love the Kanzashi flower too - they are fun to make. Great colouring on the stamps too

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  2. Your soft colouring of the stamped images matches perfectly with the use of Spun Sugar. As for the flower - a real beauty that especially with the silvery jewellery finding.
    Paula (PEP)

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  3. Such a beautiful card, love the image flower and the colour used

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous, the stamping the colouring and a fabulous flower you made x

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  5. A very elegant card Judith, it gives such a peaceful feeling. I love it.

    Sue x

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  6. Stunning work as always my friend. The dies you used tie in beautifully with the oriental theme of the card. Lovely delicate colouring too.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  7. Beautiful card Judith, the crane stamp is gorgeous xx

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  8. This is my favourite of the new stamps and you have made a beautiful card with it.I love the flower and the soft colouring. Jean x

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  9. What a lovely card. The colouring of the main image is so pretty and the background is perfect.

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  10. This is beautiful Judith I love the delicate colours
    Jackie x

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