I chose: girl's face, pastel colours and sequins (after the fact I realised the ones I chose had the same iridescence as the material behind the plates top right).
Molly is delightful and she's a lovely big stamp so you don't need to do much else really. I masked her off, sponged on some pastel inks and then used a piece of acetate with circles punched in it as a stencil to sponge on a bit of white paint for a sort of bokeh effect.
Stamps:
Molly by Beeswax Stamps
Journaling Words 3 by The Artistic Stamper
Paper: Bristol Board
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Tumbled Glass, Spun Sugar, Scattered Straw)
Other:
Sequins
White acrylic paint
Here's the picture Dawn chose to inspire us this month:
Do pop by to see which elements inspired the DT and we'd love to see your take on it, too!
5 comments:
Such an amazing creation. The black and white image against the pretty pastel background is stunning and of course I love the added sparkle. xxx
Wonderful creation Joanne - the sequins on the girl's face remind me of Indian weddings. Shabneez x
This is fabulous...the little touch of the sequins is perfect!
Your creation is mesmerizing. I adore bokeh. And my eye can't stop enjoying those sequins. A fabulous touch.
Such an elegant take on the theme! Man, did I fight through my own card and totally overlooked the girl as a possible element. Tsss.
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