In the latest batch of new stamps from Chocolate Baroque, there are two A5 plates called Doodle Bird and Doodle Butterfly. The Design Team got to play with these before their release date. They are lovely stamps, and some of the samples are fabulous. I thought that I would show you one of mine today.
I used three 2" Stampbord tiles, and coloured them with inks, then stamped a peacock feather stamp onto each. I triple embossed each tile with clear embossing powder. I coloured some cream seam binding ribbon with Distress reinkers and water. I used a lovely paper from the Peacock Summer Party CD, and a real peacock feather to add impact to my card.
A simple sentiment from the Damask squares stamp plate finishes the card off.
I'll be bringing you some more samples made from these lovely sets very soon, and no doubt, the other Design Team members will show you some of their beautiful creations too. Thanks for looking, Judith xx
This is a lovely card combining stamps with backing paper and to use a real feather just adds to the magic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card, the feather is the perfect finish:0) xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Judith, this is such a lovely card - great use of great stamps. ikki x
ReplyDeleteLovely use of the peacock motif Judith. The real feather adds a very luxurious feel! Elaine x
ReplyDeleteStunning card as always Judith. Love the repeated tiles using the different soft colours. The image works beautifully with the fab papers from the cd and the feather is gorgeous.
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Lesley Xx
I have some of them Peacock Feathers- but where did I put them!!! lol
ReplyDeleteWhen I find them I will have a go at something like this- it's beautiful.
Such a beautiful card Judith. Adding the peacock feather was inspired.
ReplyDeleteJudith, this is a beautiful card with a beautiful peacock feather. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGr. Marja
the feather just makes the whole & really draws the eye which then wanders around the surrounding stamped detail. Love those tiles & their subtle different colours.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)