I knew that I was going to make a "nice" card for my swap partner of "hummingbirds" in Inky Fun Stampers group swap, but what I didn't know was how long it would take me and the happenings that made it so hard to do.
The stamp is from Inkadinkado (http://inkadinkado.eksuccessbrands.com/ ) which I purchased from Hobby Lobby (http://www.hobbylobby.com/) in Jonesboro AR. It is a "sketch drawing" stamp is how it is described on the brochure.
I colored the flowers first with DerWent water color pencils that I
purchased from JoAnns while living in AZ and I chose to do them in a
light purple/blueish color. I then colored the leaves, and the
hummingbird.is colored in blue with the watercolor pencils, and at this point there were no problems...
After deciding to cut away the "extra" markings I then cut the whole image out and placed it upon white card stock. Well this was the first "hard" thing I did with more to follow. I knew I wanted to have this show through a type of opening, so I got out my circle cutter and a cut circle around my stamped image. Well this was problem number two as then the image was too big for the card stock I had chosen. Well, the stamped image area was quite large and I couldn't cut it down, so what to do. I tried cutting out a hole to place in the stamped image behind the opening, but I didn't have the right size of cutter, so I just gave up and glued it down with my glue (Art Institute Glitter glue at http://www.artglitter.com/ ) on a larger card the same color I started out with.
By this time I was out of the mood in trying to be perfect and creative and knowing full well it was lacking something - but what? I reached for my "peel offs" that I received from a friend in England and viola' it came together. I really like the finished project, and I sure hope my partner liked it as well.
Please enjoy my endeavors at art this past week, and stop by again.
Love the Watercolor pencil look! It's one of my favorite techniques
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Stunning card! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Elenor
really lovely card!
ReplyDeleteHow funny, I have that stamp too and LOVE IT, but it hasn't ever turned out as pretty as yours is! I love the way this turned out and I often say that my best cards are the ones that have been created by fixing mistakes!
ReplyDeletePatricia
the PaperTemptress
Absolutely gorgeous, Audrey!
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