Showing posts with label indigoblu victorian garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indigoblu victorian garden. Show all posts

Monday, 12 February 2018

Your Dreams

Hello Dear Reader,

How are you?
Today I have made this card for you.



I was started with several colors distress Ink, choose the one you like
and blend the paper.



With Versamark ink and clear embossing powder 
stamp the flowers and the stars from the Victorian Garden sheet


Stamp the  Jane Face in Gray and a second time with versamark.


Stamp with Versamark ink and white embossingpowder the sentiment.
Heat it very well.



Than take your distress Oxide ink Faded Jeans and Black Soot.
Make the paper blue and go over again with Black.
Go with a dry cloth over the ink and get it away from the embossed parts.


Stamp the Bumblebees on a scrap paper and ink with Wild Honey and Mustard Seed.
Stick with 3d foam on the card and finish your card on a white basic card. 


I hope, i have inspired you with my card. 
Thank you for leaving your message. 



Monday, 5 June 2017

Always Something New To Discover


There is Always something new to discover in nature, and nature has always been a huge inspiration in my art. During this lovely sunny June we are celebrating flowers, there are so many wonderfully different varieties and colours! I have created a mini book this month using the gorgeous new flowers, butterflies and sentiments from Indigoblu.There are a lot of pictures today!

On the inside cover I made a grass pocket to hold some tags.I die cut the grass and covered it in texture paste and painted it with Olive Waistcoat.





I used Gelatos directly on the stamps as brilliantly demonstrated by Kay on Hochanda.


One day I was throwing away a gift card and holder, and I wondered if I could recycle it.So I gave it a try... I used 2 coats of gesso on the card and then painted it with the divine Stroke of Midnight. Then I wondered if I could heat emboss the plastic card, so I tried it out, and it worked ok!



I am always finding forgotten pressed flowers inside of books. So I added some to this page, along with some buzzy bees and a wonderful quote,



I used texture paste on the background and pressed a few twigs into it, to leave some twiggy impressions. When dry I painted it with Warm Tan. A real leaf was joined by some skeleton leaves and some raffia. Aren't all the new quotes just brilliant!



I used a chipboard butterfly and painted her with Clockwork Heart Luscious. I then heat embossed the bubbles stamp on her wings. She needed a body which I made with paper clay, and then used some black wire for her antenna.She sits happily in a corner pocket.



Another matching pocket on the inside back cover, to hold two tags.The reeds are from the Clumber Park Stamp set, and the deers are from the Winterland Wood Stamp set.


I hope I have inspired you with my posts, may all of your days be sunny and careless xxx
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