I've just managed to sneak in under the wire for this month's postcard swap on UKStampers where Jilly set the theme flowers/gardens.
We have a couple of patches of glorious poppies in our front garden
which inspired my choice of stamp. They're just past their best now but
we've had a couple of days where the sun has shone through the petals
and really set them ablaze.
Things got a bit out of hand with my first attempt but I'd spent time colouring the poppy and liked the way it came out so I cut it out and used it, even though my original intention was to do my usual one layer job.
I found a masterboard sheet of A4 (using resist techniques) while looking for something else so I decided to use that as a base and go mixed media style. I added the stamped poppy, some rub ons, a bit of stencilling and some charcoal pencil.
I made the masterboard long enough ago that my list of supplies might involve a bit of guesswork this time but here it is in case anyone's interested in any of the elements.
Stamps:
Poppycock by Indigo Blu
Numbers border by Kaisercraft
Paper: Smooth white
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Barn Door, Mowed Lawn)
Versamark
Brilliance By Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Other:
Copic markers
White Posca pen
Fineline marker
Charcoal pencil
Sequin Waste stencil by Tando Creative
White embossing powder
Gesso
Microglaze by Judikins
Dylusions (Fresh Lime, Vibrant Turquoise)
Rubons by Tim Holtz (Apothecary and Words)
Brick stencil by Dutch Doobadoo
Thanks for stopping by - if you're in the UK, please remember to be especially kind to each other (actually, that applies wherever you are - kindness costs nothing - but it seems particularly important that the UK should remember it at the moment).
Friday, 24 June 2016
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4 comments:
Looks fabulous!
The poppy is beautiful and that background is just wonderful
stunning - i love poppies and this poppy stands out so beautifully - the background is fab too
Striking, loving the red against the green ♥
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