Today's share features the allium blueprint
The first card has a brushed distress ink rainbow background, with some light stamping in one corner . the main allium image was stamped on the right using black versafine ink, and then coloured with watercolour pencils. sentiment comes from the same setthe second card uses the main image stamped onto a piece of drawing cartridge coloured using distress inks and coloured with watercolour pencils. The single flower was stam,ped three times onto spare card, coloured with brusho powders, fussy cut out and glued at the base of the main image.The background card square was also coloured with distress inks and randomly stamped with smaller stamps using the same inks
As a coffe drinker I soon acquire a stash of empty cans, whcih i hate to throw in the bin - I recycled two into pencil/brush holders. I measured pieces of drawing cartidge to fit with a slight overlap, then coloured them using distress inks. Various images from all the new blueprint sets were stamped using versafine ink and the completed strips fastened onto the cans using redline tape.
Beautiful cards Veronica and I like how you've used these stamps in a way that is suitable for both men and women. I love your subtle blennding of the background on your first card and I love the colours in your second one too x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects with gorgeous shading. Love the tins, hubby throws mine before I can get to them!
ReplyDeleteFaith x
Fabulous samples with the beautiful allium blueprint! Love all them! Great idea recycling the coffee tin, they came out so pretty! I have a lot of metal tin of coffee in my stash ready to use :D
ReplyDelete