But not quite yet, though. Hopefully there will still be a few fine days to come, and we've given you a nice easy challenge this month at Stamping Sensations, for which the theme is
* * * * * ANYTHING GOES WITH FLOWERS * * * * *
An easy topic, but please remember that our usual rules still apply. Your subject matter can be anything you choose, but your project must include flowers and the main element/focal point must be stamped or a hand coloured digi. For full details of the rules, please look on the challenge blog here.
We have a very welcome return visit from our fabulous sponsors Bee Crafty, who have generously donated a £25 voucher for our September winner. They have the most amazing and eclectic range of stamps, stencils and card making accessories, some of which I've used for my card.
I decided to use the "Daisy" set from the Beautanicals range. This set also includes the Serendipity sentiment, which turned out to be very appropriate! I made the background first by dotting drops of Distress Oxide inks (from reinkers) on to my glass mat, misting them with water and laying a piece of watercolour card on top to pick up the inks. The inks are very concentrated, so I blotted the card with a piece of kitchen roll to lighten the colours. The result of this was that the dotty embossed pattern on the kitchen roll transferred itself to the card, which I have to admit was quite unintentional and very serendipitous!
Having got this unexpected bonus, I didn't want to cover it all up. I used one of the discs from the Inkables "Texture Discs Set 2" to stencil a few areas with pink pigment ink,and stamped the daisy three times down one side, masking where necessary. I added a couple of butterflies (Birds & Butterflies Set 1) and coloured them and the daisies with Arteza coloured pencils. The sentiment completed the picture, or so I thought. However, I wasn't happy with it, it seemed a bit lifeless. This is how it looked at that stage.
I often find the hardest part of a project is determining, in the first instance, what you're going to make. The next hardest is knowing when to stop! I didn't want to introduce another element in case it spoilt it. After some pondering, I decided to define the flower centres with Nuvo Crystal Drops, and to bling up the butterflies' wings with a clear Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen (a bit hard to see in the photo). Still not sure if it made enough of a difference, but it is certainly better than it was before.
Anyway, I hope you like my serendipitous card! There is some gorgeous inspiration from my teamies over on the Challenge Blog, and I will look forward to seeing lots of lovely entries to keep these last few days of summer bright and happy!
It's a lovely blend of colours Lynne and the background looks super - I need to change by brand of kitchen rolls. You have summed up just how I also feel about this time of year so will come and hibernate with you.
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Awesome colours have you used. Beautiful card
ReplyDeleteI just love the colours of the background of your card Lynne and what a great serendipity result!
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I agree with you about hiberating during the winter. I wish I could spend the winter in a warm country somewhere, I don't like winter at all.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. Love all the colours! Marlies
A beautiful card, Lynne, and It looks perfect now to me! Love the colours you used. I personally don't feel like hibernating yet. I have a real spring in my step...I wonder why?!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images and a fantastic background, love the colouring of the lovely flowers and butterflies.
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A gorgeous card Lynne and I love the background with the added texture. The butterflies are beautiful too.
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A wonderful card Lynne - love that background with the extra texture in it, albeit it initially unplanned :). The altered daisy centres are a wonderful continuation of the subtle texture all over this card
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Maxine
This is wonderful Lynne.Love those daisies and the added texture to the background has worked brilliantly.
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