Let your heart sing has been one of my favourite stamp sets for ages, I just love the bird silhouette , and as a plus it is perfect for using with my favourite brusho powders!
Here are three versions in different colourways, but they all look more like dawn skies to me - could be wrong there.....
The first one used a whole sheet of card colouted with brusho, stamping the image on the best bit using black versafine ink and clear embossing powder. trimming close to the image. Two panels cut from the rest of the sheet, all on thin bklack mats and mounted onto a square white 8" card blank.
The other two, image stamped first and embossed, then coloured with brusho powders.
The base card blank was randomly stamped with the music image from the music fanfare set using a light grey ink and holding the stamp in my hand, and more of the ink sponged round the edges.
Sentiment from sing your song stamped in black
The final version I used a red mat, and eged the card bl;ank with red ink to match. I repeat stamped the bird image in light grey across the bottom of the card blank
I absolutely love using Brushos and they work beautifully here with your silhouette image. I really like the subtle background stamping too x
ReplyDeleteAmazing effects with the Brusho! Super!
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They are all fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, loving the wonderful backgrounds.
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Linda xxx
Absolutely gorgeous cards Veronica, the colours are wonderful, Kate x
ReplyDeleteAll three using that really pretty bird stamp are just gorgeous using the different colour combinations of brushos, and also the music and the repeat softer stamping of the bird on the last works well. The two different sized pieces of brusho backed with black card set behind the image topper on the first is a very lovely design idea Veronica. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, the stamp is fabulous !
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous, I also love these three beautiful samples and the very clever way of making them!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Veronica!
Coco x
These are so lovely, the brusho background is very vibrant and quite 'moody' I feel.
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