Well the months certainly seem to come around really quickly and this month the theme for the Chocolate Baroque Quintiles swap is 'June Brides' which had me somewhat stumped but eventually by giving it some thought I've come up with two this months loosely based on the theme and of course using products and/or stamps from CB. For this one I used a stamp from Floral Bouquet set, stamped onto kraft card. with white and embossed using fine detail powder. The small amount of colouring was done using Coloursoft pencils. Background is a piece of Tim Holtz kraft resist card, sponged with Distress Ink to show up the resist pattern. A piece of watercolour paper was spritzed with Glimmer mist and embossed with Cuttlebug hearts embossing folder and finally the word is from CB Artistic Expressions stamp plate. The second one is quite different and I will share that another time.
Love your white image with the coloured flowers its really eye catching....your heart background certainly keeps the LOVE theme going...
ReplyDeleteAnne
This is gorgeous Val, dare I admit that I have this stamp and not used it yet (come back forgotten friday all is forgiven). This looks lovely stamped onto the Kraft card, and the lovely colour you've added.
ReplyDeleteSue x
This is lovely Val I really like the white embossing n the craft card and the colouring just adds a perfect touch its so delicate.
ReplyDeleteJackie x
Very effective indeed - especially the way the Coloursoft colouring echoes that in the resist. Good thinking around the subject & a lovely fit with the sentiment panel against the stem of the glass.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)
great idea Val - image looks beautiful in white with the delicate colours. I've got an idea for one, just got to try and make it work now..................
ReplyDeleteLove the colouring on the kraft card Val, beautiful image:)
ReplyDeleteVal x
Lovely card I like how you have added some lovely colouring to your stamped image. Looks great on the kraft card.Hugs x ChrisB
ReplyDeleteThe embossing and colouring is lovely on the Kraft.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Val. The white with a touch of colour on the kraft is gorgeous. Can't wait to see what else you've come up with.
ReplyDeleteKaren x