Hope you managed to get a glimpse of the sun today. It certainly didn't feel like the longest day! When I sat with my coffee at breakfast there was a news bulletin from Stonehenge, and I was reminded of this card I made about a fortnight ago for a work-mate's birthday. The stone circle is a stamp from Non-Sequitur, and the rest are from Inkylicious. I created the background with masks, adirondack inks and ink dusters. I didn't base it on a real place, but the stone circle does remind me of a couple in Derbyshire. (This one particularly)
Thanks for looking!
14 comments:
a wonderful composition and beautifully stamped/inked.
Love it Sal, so very original and imaginative.
Have a good weekend.
B x
Absolutely gorgeous Sally - a real work of art. hope you see the sun today x Susan x
Can you believe we are mid summer already, Sally, how did that happen. This year is just flying. Love your stone circle, really imaginative.
Hope you have a good weekend.
hugs Lisax
Those stones are particularly impressive - I'm on slug patrol here so it definitely doesn't feel like Midsummer!
Paula (PEP)
What a great card - i love the stones stamp. Can i ask how u go about using the inks - is it a gloss card your using and are u still using the blending fluid ???? So many questions - sorry! . Have a great weekend x
Tracy
This is just smooth matte(normal)card, Tracy. I used the ink dusters by dabbing them on the ink pad, dabbing them on some scrap paper then dusting onto the card. No blending solution necessary. I promise I will make a start on the videos as soon as I can. Work does interfere with my craft time, lol!
This is very clever Sally Tracy x
Tell me about it - outside distractions are so irritating x thanks for the info I look forward to the video - nearly summer holidays for you - take care x
Of course there has to be a stone circle for the summer solstice!
It was a fairly hot and sunny day over here, so we don't have any reason to complain. It is supposed to rain tomorrow and perhaps on Monday, and I hope this is not an empty promise. We need the rain!
beautiful landscape scene!
greetings
Just been catching up on all your lovely makes, I didn't realise it was so long since I had visited! Love this and I immediately thought of the nine stones too!
Lynn x
WOW What a stunningly beautiful scene you have created, absolutely gorgeous
Lindsay xx
OMG!!! I love this - you have made something that speaks to my heart. I love Stonehenge and will always remember my visit there.
Sandy
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