Monday 14 July 2014

Botanica Elizabeth Bennet

 
 
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Morning, here's another of my Indigo Blu samples.........
 
 
 
I decided to use the 'Elizabeth Bennet' image with a sheet of patterned paper & a printed tag from the Botanica collection by Craftwork Cards. I added a little Seedless Preserves distress inks through the TCW Chickenwire Reversed stencil to the patterned paper.
 
I stamped the image again, this time onto white card, coloured the flowers with Crushed Olive distress ink, cut them out & stuck them to the main image with Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear glue. To finish the flowers, I applied a little Chartreuse Sparkle Medium........
 
 
 
I use very pale lilac & pink felt tip pens to the eyelids, lips & the shadowed area at the side of the face.


Elizabeth Bennet   Botanica Collection   Botanica Backgrounds Printed Tag Pad   TCW Mini Chickenwire Reversed    Sparkle Medium Chartreuse     Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear Acrylic Glue - 30ml  
That's it for now, see you next time.
 
Kirsten

9 comments:

  1. Love the Elizabeth Bennett Stamp - its on the wish list xx

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  2. Love the effect of the cutout flowers.

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  3. Great card, l like the way you have used the botanical paper with the stamp and mask, xx

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  4. Another beautiful card with that fab image. I love how you have used the botanical papers they all work so well together. Thank you for all your inspiration.x

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  5. A lovely card. That stencil goes well with the stamp and I like that use of sparkle medium. Thank you, Jan

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  6. Another stunning card Lisa and that stamp has got to be my favourite IndigoBlu stamp ever! I love the papers, the layout, the chicken wire - stunning Karen xx

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  7. The stamp and paper works really well together.

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  8. Another gorgeous card. Love the papers with the image and the vintage feel.
    Mags
    x

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  9. Thats a fantastic combination of stamp and papers. Well done.

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