My usual fallback position for a feminine card when I'm feeling at a loss for inspiration is a big flower! Sadly this peony seems to have fallen off the catalogue at Paperbabe but there are others around that would make an equally bold and pretty statement.
I stamped the image twice, once in grey for the leaf layer and again in pink for the flower, coloured them separately, cut the flower out and stuck it on with glue gel for a bit of dimension. I used a combination of Copic base layer colouring and pencil detailing with gold gel pen and fineline marker in the centre.
The card base had a central square masked off and sponged, with just a tiny bit of subtle stenciling up the right hand side for interest. A simple sentiment and a few iridescent sequins finish it off.
Stamps:
Peony and Bud by Paperbabe Stamps (retired, I think)
Say It All by Hero Arts
Paper: Smooth white
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Picked Raspberry and Tumbled Glass)
Shadow ink by Hero Arts (Soft Granite)
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Pearlescent Chocolate)
Other:
Cressida Stencil by Memory Box
Copic Markers
Gold gel pen
Fineline marker
Coloursoft and Prismacolor pencils
Pinflair glue gel
Sequins
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Tuesday, 5 July 2016
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5 comments:
The flower is beautiful, and the pinky-red colour looks stunning on that lovely blue background
Gorgeous colouring!
wow whats not to love here - fabbie
A very pretty Card .
I bet it looks just as fab in real life .
STUNNING ♥
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