Saturday, 17 May 2008
Lilac Flowers
I got the idea for the background on this card from Beate's Grid Technique tutorial on Splitcoaststampers. I used a linen textured cream card, and scored the grid lines with my scoreboard. Then I rubbed all over with green chalk and a ball of cotton wool. Slightly distressed the edges and added some faux stitching. Matted onto lilac paper.
The flowers are made from this same lilac paper, with black paper centres. This paper always photographs more blue than lilac no matter what I try! Coloured with green markers. The basic method for making them is the same as the No Tools Flower, but the shapes are punched out rather than hand cut. I will put up more info on this during the week. The Happy Birthday is from my Tiny Phrases Woodware set, stamped on a Nestability Oval backed with a lilac scalloped oval.
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10 comments:
Gasp! Beautiful as usual!
One word...lovely....
I would love to learn how you have coloured your leaves. Have you used two shades of green marker? Is there a trick to getting it look so even in all the leaves?
Minerva
How beautiful is this!!
Oh my goodness! It's stunning! You are the master of flowers! Every card you make is gorgeous!
Have a great weekend.
Hugs and smiles
I just want to repeat what Beate said.
your flowers are beautiful. I hope I shall be able to do some soon.Audrey xx
Absolutely beautiful, stunning, amazing, fantastic.... do you get the message?!!!!
Joanne this is gorgeous, I have been making some of your beautiful flowers out of the handmade paper and embossing tool, I love them, thanks so much for fantastic inspiration xx
Oh, I am consistently amazed by your creations! How you can make a beautiful flower with some scraps of paper is a miracle! TFS!
LeAnne
Wow, your flowers are truly incredible!
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