The second version was again stamped using marker pens, this time edged with distress ink and mounted onto a dark red car. The background panel was sponged with matching distress inks, and randomly overstamped using just the flowers and a swirly music stamp from the music fanfare set. The same sentiment was stamped onto spare card and cut out using a punch,
the next cards use the harlequin bouquet stamp, the first stamped in grey versafine onto white card and then again using black versafine onto spare white card, The first piece of card was coloured using wild honey distress ink and water on a craft mat, and the harlequin part of the stamp stamped randomly using the same distress inkpad to create the background. The flowers and leaves on the second image were coloured with marker pens, cut out and glued over the first images.
The base card was sponged with hickory smoke distress ink, then the image stamped randomly using the wild honey distress ink
The second version is more muted, inked first with distress markers then overstamped qwith black versafine. Background card sponged with hickory smoke and a pink distress oxide
The second version is more muted, inked first with distress markers then overstamped qwith black versafine. Background card sponged with hickory smoke and a pink distress oxide
( probably worn lipstick, but not sure!) then randomly stamped with the harlequin part of the stamp using the grey.
Sentiment from say it vertically
My final card uses the floribunda stamp, stamped in versamark onto kraft card and white embossed. I sprinkled truquoise brusho powders over the flowers and spritzed with water. Mounts were white and turquoise card onto a square card blank , and the sentiment stamped in turquoise ink onto a scrap of white card edged with the same inkpad and matted onto a scrap of kraft card
Wow! How many lovely inspirations!! Love each one, but the first catches my eyes, it's a simply amazing CAS so sweet, feminine and elegant!!
ReplyDeleteI SO Love these stamps, and your makes are very beautiful and inspirational/
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Five fabulous florals Veronica and I love them all from the very soft and pretty CAS card and then more elaborate ink blended and stamped backgrounds to go with two more beautifully coloured flowers toppers, to the vibrant Brusho coloured flowers against the white embossing onto kraft card for a very striking look. x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning artwork as always Veronica x
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