Hi friends! It's Photo Week over at Just Us Girls and Cecile chose this photo of a beautiful daisy bouquet.
I chose this Daisy Bouquet image from SSS. I stamped it with a brown ink and colored it with copic markers. The daisies were colored with a blue-violet copic marker to give it some shading while keeping the look of white. The centers were somewhat solid, so they look a little brown. I was still able to color them in yellow and then added yellow stardust stickles. I pulled out an old Stampin' Up wood mount background stamp called Cheesecloth and stamped it with a kraft colored ink off center. I die cut that panel with a stitched rectangle mounted it on kraft cardstock. The daisy image was die cut once it was colored and two more times to layer for dimension. I added a twine bow, the sentiment, and crystals.
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Recipe
Stamps: Daisy Bouquet and Bouquet of Thanks (SSS), Cheesecloth (SU)
Paper: Recollections white, kraft
Ink: Sand castle and icing on the cake (C. Pooler), Memento rich cocoa, copics
Accessories: Daisy Bouquet die (SSS), stitched rectangle (MFT), twine, crystals, yellow stardust stickles
9 comments:
The more daisies the merrier, Lisa. This is beautiful and that cheesecloth stamp worked well as a stand-in for the burlap.
Lisa, I love how it appears that you have texture on one side of your design using that awesome stamp. You are so creative! Lovely card!
Love that stamp and how you used it! Perfect for the challenge!
Awesome bouquet of daisies! Super fun inspired card
I love those gorgeous daisies, which you shaded perfectly! That cheesecloth looks amazing on the background and love how you only used it on the left side. Fabulous creation!
That old SU stamp sure came in handy here Lisa. Perfect background for those aaaaaamazing beautifully coloured daisies. Simply gorgeous!
Love your pretty bouquet of daisies and that awesome texture stamped on the side. I thought it was real cheesecloth.
This daisy bouquet is so pretty, Lisa. You did an amazing job shading the flowers.
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