Hi Folks, I'm back again with another sample to show you, using the lovely 'Baroque Eggs' stamp plate. I have chosen a simple blue and white colour scheme, with some white embossing. I knew as soon as I saw these stamps that I wanted to use white embossing on these lovely lacy eggs, and I have used Weathered Wood Distress ink over the top as a delicate contrast. Unusual for me, as I like to use bright colours in my crafting!
I have added some small Tattered Floral flowers, coloured with the same Distress Ink around the edges, and some Crealie leaves.
I'll be back in a few days with another sample, thanks for stopping by, Judith xx
Beautiful and stylisch Judith.
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Marja
Very stylish, an so soft colours, really like the style, great work with all the eggs cut out and putting them back to the paper!!! Love it!!!
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Very delicate Judith beautiful card and I love the weatheered wood ink at the moment it goes with so many things. Suexxx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Judith, I love the blues they looks so stylish.
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The whte eggs look allmost like lace; beautiful! And blue is the colour I like most, so I think this is the best colour next to the eastern colours you could use! Greetz, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteDelightfully pretty with the white & the soft blue matted over the deep blue cardstock. It's certainly Wedgwood style - even the green of the leaves is just a little brighter than the Wedgwood green. Love the cluster of flowers & the way the petal shapes echo the flower in the centre of the egg.
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This is beautiful Judith and I love the wedge wood colours
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This is beautiful Judith I love the wedge wood colours
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Wedgewood is so pretty! You've done a wonderful job on this card!
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