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Tuesday 29 April 2014

Baby Cards!

No, not congratulatory notes for newborns. It's the missives themselves that are miniature! I found some cute little 3" x 3" blank cards in The Range the other day and couldn't resist them. I like making things on a miniature scale. I also wanted to try out some new stamps I got recently, from Art Journey and Stampinback, so I decided to see if they and the cards would work together.

The cards are so small that they would be swamped by lots of embellishments. Instead, I opted for one-layer designs. Having first masked a border around each card, I sponged the backgrounds with pigment inks and then, with the masks still in place, stamped over with various meadow/grasses type stamps (mostly by Inkylicious apart from one which I've had for years which has no ID, though several companies now produce the same image in varying sizes).

Next I removed the masks and stamped the main foreground images. The bottom ones in the above picture are by Stampinback, the top ones are by Art Journey. Had to have a butterfly in there somewhere (Justrite), and finished the cards with sentiments by Personal Impressions.

 Here are a couple of them close up.


















Having finished the baby cards I thought I would make a larger version. Same details, except that the sentiment is by Hobby Art.

 And here is the big one and a baby one! Cute or what?!


7 comments:

  1. Lynne these are gorgeous - love your colours in the backgrounds, and then the larger foreground image.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Lynne they are all beautiful. The colors you worked with are giving these cards depth. The idea of adding a mask at first and after that stamping over it creates a stunning look. Lovely!

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  3. These are beautiful Lynne. I have a ruck of grasses stamps. I just love the way they combine. Your choice of colours is wonderful and the maxi-mini ones are so cute. Kate x

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  4. I just love these beautiful little cards Lynne. The colours and stamps used are perfect for this technique.
    Jean x

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  5. Totally gorgeous! I love them all! I can't believe I missed these - gorgeous colours and a great way to show off those stamps too. Thank goodness for pinterest, as blogger keeps hiding things from me!

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  6. These are beautiful cards. A stunning choice of soft colour inks have made for really special set of cards and the black overstamping really pops out. I love them! Elaine

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  7. These are FABULOUS Lynne! Popped up in an email from Pinterest & they caught my eye instantly it wasn't until I clicked & got to them did I know they were yours!!!! Amazing coincidence!!

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