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Tuesday, 9 August 2016

More cards with Large Fennel

When I made my card for Stamping Sensations I didn't just stop at one. I made three cards using the stamp. These two are less colourful than he first. The top one has a background of Memento Elderberry, Bahama Blue and Grape Jelly blended with ink dusters. Once it was totally dry I stamped the image in Elderberry and embossed using one of the chameleon embossing powders (Unicorn) from Be Creative.
My Second card was made in the same way but this time I used Rich Cocoa and Bahama Blue inks and stamped the image in Espresso Truffle. I used one of the small fennel stamps on this one too. I added three strips of the narrowest Be Creative wonder tape and brushed with coordinating mica powders.
Thanks for looking  and for all your lovely comments.

10 comments:

  1. oh beautiful! I think I like the first one even more than the original!

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  2. Different colourways but both equally lovely Sally.

    B x

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  3. Both of your cards are gorgeous, loving the colours on both of them. How on earth do you get the colours to be so vibrant,they are wonderful, it's a beautiful image too, Kate x

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  5. They're all lovely! Must get my large fennel inked up!

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  6. Both of these cards are as gorgeous as the one in the last post Sally. I love all of the colours you've used.

    Sue xx

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  7. These are both fantastic. I love the Sahara sand dunes look on the second card. Hugs Mrs A.

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  8. These are beautiful Sally, I love the colours on your first one, and the coloured strips on the second are really striking. Have a fun weekend xx

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