Sunday 15 March 2009

Contrasts

Still busy with my Nestabilities. I cut a scalloped frame for a Crafty Individuals flower image from their book "Butterflies & Flowers" (currently their free gift with orders over £25). Background and butterfly are Cuttlebug embossed. The wording around the frame is computer generated. Rather proud of myself for that because it's the first time I've figured out how to do it to make it fit! The edge of the frame and the Prima flowers are tinted with Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink.



Then, for something completely different, A Walk in the Woods. That's the title of my newest stamp, which is from Innovative Stamp Creations. As soon as I saw this stamp I simply had to have it, because I love trees anyway and a walk in the woods is one of my favourite pastimes. It's a superb stamp. Doesn't look much until you stamp it, & then it has an almost photographic quality, even on plain paper, though it's even better on the shiny card I used here. I coloured the picture with diluted Distress Inks. On the background card I stamped birch trees (from Beeswax) and part of A Walk in the Woods (though that doesn't show so well in the photo). Punched leaves extended the path out of the picture, balanced by three co-ordinating brads on the opposite side.

5 comments:

Sally H said...

Both are beautiful, but oh the tree one! I loooove it!!! The birch trees and walk in the woods are more stamps I need to add to my wish list too!!

judith@poppy cottage said...

What a lovely stamp, and I love what you've done with it on your card. The stamp colours really well with the inks, on for the wish list I think! Judith x

Maggie Lamarre said...

oooo pretty,
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Siobhan Brignull said...

hi Lynne just dropping by to say hi, looks great wish I could see the background more, did I thank you for my ATC its absolutely lovely, great colours and im gonna have to try the tissue paper now, have a good one, Siobhan

Lynne K said...

Thanks very much, everyone, for your kind comments. The background on the tree pic shows up a bit better if you click on it & open up the full size version.