The flower is one image stamped five times with the stems added freehand.
I did just a slight out of the box technique for interest, I really like that technique.
The images are colored with markers and the stems and flower centers are Sakura black gel pen. A dot motion is done for the flower center.
Polished stone is done for the background using alcohol inks, wood block and felt.
I couldnÂ’t find any cardstock in my supply for the color I wanted, so the base of the card is actually heavy paper that I mounted on a cardstock base. To give strength to the top panel where it hangs over I added one strip of each color it lies on to the back (top and bottom only) which also keeps it even on the card. I had to do the same on the oval bottom before adding the foam square; I like panels even on the card!
I did ink distressing on the lattice cross panel.
The orange oval is cut freehand.
This one started out as one of the sketches too but I made my panels to large and just couldn't get to look right, I'll have to try that again!
Thanks for the challenge Leslie!
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Stamps: Sugarloaf products – poppy (I found it at a dollar store), Eureka – lattice, Stampin Up – Linen, Itty Bitty Backgrounds, Measure of Life – sentiment
Paper: Medium brown paper, Stampin Up – only orange cardstock, glossy and semi glossy cardstock
Ink: Tim Holtz – alcohol inks – ginger, caramel, slate, StazOn – jet black, Stampin Up – only orange, really rust
Registered: October 25, 2004 Location: Southern Oregon Coast Posts: 17641
Wed, Aug 01, 2007 @ 5:17 PM
Rox, this is a beautiful example of your usual fine work! Your polished stone looks so genuine and I love these colors. I like the lattice against the stone and the flowers layered on top of that. Wonderful choices and truly an outstanding card!