It was snowing when DH left the house this morning - so glad I'm on a day off. I added warmth to my morning with Lydia's Primaries MIX challenge.
Stamped the flower, masked it and stamped the stem, then the grid using Smokey Grey. I used pencils for colouring, blending blues and yellow to get the green stem. Then I put the mask back and stamped Wonderfully Worn with Broken China, and the little spatter from Timeless Textures with Liquid Pearls. Serendipity, the gap in the grid was just perfect to position the stamped sentiment. The die-cut has a light dusting of Stickles, but light conditions here aren't exactly bright today!
Date: Friday, March 4, 2016 GMT Views: 6117
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Fri, Mar 04, 2016 @ 1:34 PM
Love serendipity. LOVE your arty card!
You know, there's almost always a good place to cut your stamp into two pieces. I do it all the time. No more masking, plus I can easily mix and match my blooms and stems......just fyi!
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Fri, Mar 04, 2016 @ 9:14 PM
This is fantastic Sabrina. I love how you can pack so much on a single layer. Your doodled border and random splattering look fabulous. Pinned and faved.
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