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Sunday 7 June 2020

Let's brighten things up!

Wow, we had a bumper bunch of floral entries for last month's challenge at Stamping Sensations! It was a real delight to view them all. Hopefully we will have a similarly copious crop for our June challenge, the theme for which is

* * * * * MAKE IT COLOURFUL * * * * *

This should be a nice, easy challenge! We want to see lots of colour in your projects. However, please remember our challenge rules. We are a stamping challenge, so the main element of your design must be stamped, and must reflect the theme. (We prefer hand stamping, but hand coloured digital images are acceptable). Your entry should contain a link to Stamping Sensations Challenge. The full list of rules can be found here. Sadly we had to discount several entries last month which did not adhere to our rules, such a shame as it meant they were not eligible for our prizes or top 3 spots.

This month we have a return visit from our wonderful sponsors Visible Image, who have generously offered a fab voucher for our lucky winner to spend in their online shop. They have the most amazing stamps and stencils, so please do check that your entry qualifies to be in with a chance of winning.

All stamps and stencils on my card are by Visible Image.

I began the design with only the vaguest of ideas as to how it would proceed. First I stamped the flower, stem, butterflies and sentiments and embossed them with clear embossing powder. During my most recent craft room tidy up I rediscovered my Twinkling H2Os. Couldn't remember the last time I used them. I had forgotten how bright and pretty they are! I decided they would be perfect for colouring the elements of my design. Unfortunately their beautiful sheen doesn't really show up in the photo. 

It turned into a bit of a back to front card, as I did the background last! With the embossing protecting the main elements, I was able to paint the background with Brushos, which I then overstamped (the yellow dots) and stencilled (the purple blobs along the bottom, which are part of the Butterfly Ink stencil). Finally I sponged pigment ink around the edges to pull it all together. The finished card is nothing like I had originally envisaged, but I quite like it, and it is certainly colourful!




8 comments:

  1. I love the gorgeous bright colours on this card Lynne, I'm sure that the colours do twinkle off camera.

    Sue xx

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  2. Isn't it nice to re-discover forgotten crafty stash Lynne, by coincidence I came upon my Twinkies not so long ago so gave them an airing. I'm loving the intensity of colours you have used which showcase our theme perfectly.

    B x

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  3. A beautiful bright and cheerful card Lynne. Lovely colours. Marlies

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  4. What a fabulous vibrant card Lynne - I love my Twinkling H2O's too. Loving this cheerful and colourful creation
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  5. A stunning card, Lynne! I recently found my H2Os too. You have made me want to get them out and play again xxx

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  6. Loving your gorgeously bright card Lynn. That purple is so beautiful and vibrant.

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  7. A gorgeous card Lynne, very bright and beautiful. I love the colours that you’ve used, especially the purple, which is a favourite of mine x

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