Thought I would join in the CR8FN colour challenge this week. Using Clarity Stamps Alium stamps. There are 3 stamps all together, stamped onto card then I scanned the images and printed onto acetate then put some double sided clear sticky plastic (which was and idea given to me by my lovely friend Val Glover) behind the image then added some 'snake type' turqouise paper behind the flowers, mounted the images onto pale blue card which I embossed. Added some neutral ribbon along thise side and a sentiment.Finally I added some turqouise glitter glue to the flower heads to add a bit of sparkle.
Thanks for looking...
Anne
Love this one Anne, that background embossing certainly make those dandelions stand out!
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This is lovely Anne, I love the snakeskin background....Awesome !!!
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chris richards
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What a great idea for using acetate in a different way.
ReplyDeleteWow Ann... this is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteHi Ann this is just beautiful:) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Anne - what a clever trick - I was wondering how you'd got such a clean print on the snake paper til I read it!
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My favorite colours!! Nice challenge, and you've made a nice card with it!!! Love the stamp you used!!!
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Wow this is a great technique Anne and that snake paper looks great behind those beautiful flower heads:)
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Beautiful card Anne - using my favourite colours.... it must have been seeing BG over the weekend that made you use the Clarity stamps!!!
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS! What a STUNNING card Anne! Love the textured background! Thanks for joining along with CR84FN :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Anne! Love the stamp you used. And what a super technique with the snake paper behind the acetate x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I love this technique, and the colours are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteoh lumineuse! biz
ReplyDeleteSuperb!! I love the snake texture paper and the flowers are lovely. Works brilliantly! Thanks for playing along with CR84FN!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique that adds a lot of texture to the card. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWOW! this is just stunning! Gorgeous work! xxD
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of stampin on acetate to overlay textured paper...great idea! Love the alliums with the glitter on them :)
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