It's something that actaully needs some movement to show it off to best advantage - I used an interference ink to stamp a map of the stars as a background and of course that's nigh on impossible to capture with a photo - it's a green ink so it looks a bit like the image on an old computer screen. If you tilt the card so that you can see the star map, the sentiment pretty much disappears!
The planets were inked with both positive and negative masks in place to give them the appearance of overlapping. I used a tiny bit of watered down gesso to give a "glow" underneath.
The Waltzingmouse stamp set was great for this as there are three different sizes of flower so I could add a bit of patterning to each planet using a stamp that was the right scale.
Stamps:
Reach for the Stars and Astrology Scrapblock (both CHF, retired)
Big Blooms Chrysanthemums (Waltzingmouse Stamps)
Paper:
Smooth white
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Black Soot, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Fired Brick)
Opalite by Tsukineko (Cypress Frost)
Colorbox pigment ink by Clearsnap (Frost White)
Other:
Punches and Nesties to make circle masks
Corner Chomper
Gesso
Thanks for stopping by!
9 comments:
Very dramatic, Joanne, and I love the sentiment.
WOW! Joanne, those planets are so beautifully coloured. Love the pattern on them, the whole card is really impressive xxx
That's a fab bit of stamping... A great postcard.
Love the sentiment and the planets theme. Would love to see the stars lol
I want to tilt it back and forth to see that effect. Great postcard and colours.
Fantastic design !!
Stunning postcard Joanne!
ooooh this is soooo striking and fabulous
Fantastic-love the dimension with the shading!!
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