The challenge for this fortnight was set by my team mate Chriss, and she wants to see projects in Red, White and Blue!
I've gone way out of my comfort zone for this, and produced a card with a lot of white space. I was inspired by a video from Eileen Godwin. My version is much simpler and doesn't use Lavinia stamps!
It's a single layer image, stuck directly to a blank greetings card. I've used four inks - Distress Ink in Blueprint Sketch and Festive Berries and Versamark Clair in Tulip Red and Mediaeval Blue. The only other colour is from Posca pens in metallic blue and red.
I began by using Distress Ink and a ruler to create the inky lines. Then, I masked an area and spattered the rest with diluted Distress Ink. I then stamped the flowers (from an issue of Creative Stamping Magazine) and the sentiment (from Spellbinders) using Versafine Clair. I used diluted Distress Ink to fill in the flowers, and a Sharpie pen to add a blue border to the whole sheet. The Posca pens, as an afterthought, provide an edge to the panel.
So, way out of my comfort zone. But, while I have things I'd do differently next time, I'm not unhappy with the result.
I do hope you can join us this time!
2 comments:
It looks great and the sentiment is perfect. Hazel x
This is beautiful. I love how you have the flowers kind of blowing away. It reminds me of dandelions blowing in the wind.
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