Made this card for a friend. Cut the stitched panel with Lawn Fawn die. Used SU markers, direct to stamp w/misting to watercolor my PB stamp and layered the flowers. (Stamped off as needed.) Cut PS word. Added it and PP sequins. Adhered completed panel to black card base.
Am also submitting it to last week's F4A328, watercoloring challenge and the CAS gallery.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Friday, June 17, 2016 GMT Views: 939
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Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni SCS Gallery Moderator Splitcoast Challenge Hostess Teapot Tuesday TEAm
Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131758
Fri, Jun 17, 2016 @ 7:04 AM
Those layered floral silhouettes are lovely, Gabby. They give me the feeling of being in a slightly overgrown garden. There is one we used to visit - now it's owned by the Botanic Gardens and I haven't been since they took it over, but in the days when we used to visit, it was really the extensive grounds of an old house which had fallen to ruin, so the garden still had all the original structure and "bones", but things had run wild. I loved it - writing about it makes me want to find some of my old photos, but no time today! Thanks for bringing back those memories.
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni My Pinkie is Inkie in Boxertown
Registered: April 4, 2006 Location: Boxertown USA, IL Posts: 67309
Fri, Jun 17, 2016 @ 7:30 AM
Wow, this card is so lovely. I love how you have misted and stamped the flowers then stamped off on some of them. I love the colors you chose for this. Thank you, for sharing this with us.
Registered: October 12, 2007 Location: Arizona Posts: 70358
Fri, Jun 17, 2016 @ 8:10 AM
Wow - what a cool effect you achieved with the direct to stamp technique. It's artsy and fabulous. I like the die-cut word. The sequins are a nice touch. TFS
Registered: March 31, 2008 Location: Eastlake, OH Posts: 22598
Fri, Jun 17, 2016 @ 6:28 PM
Happy to see you post, Gabby. Love the soft, watercolor technique on this and the wonderful colors you chose! Your sequins and sentiment are wonderful, finishing touches!