Morning lovelies, I cannot believe it is Saturday already !
But being Saturday means i get to show you what i have been creating this week for Visible Image.
I love Elegant Emma and wanted to do a nice wedding card you could give to a friend on her special day, I have used the sentiment from the More than words Wedding Day Set.
I have stamped Emma onto Neenah Desert storm card and coloured her with my Spectrum Noirs (list is below), I have paper Pieced Emma's dress and added some shading and pleats with my Spectrums.
I then added some Frantage and the butterflies were made using MS paperclay and Mod podge moulds.
I LOVE that you can use the character stamps for so many different occasions.
Don't forget the current challenge is Anything Goes and you can win £20 to spend on these fab stamps.
Items used:
Neenah Desert Storm paper
Frantage
Martha Stewart Paperclay
Butterfly Mould
Distress ink Tea Dye
Prima Fairy Belle paper pad
Flowers are all from Iamroses
Spectrum noirs used-
TN2,TN3,FS4,CR3,EB5,GB10,GB2,CT4,CT3,CT1,IG4,IG2,IG1,LG5,LG2,DR5.
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Happy Crafting x
I LOVE this Tracy! The layout and colours are beautiful, love the look and effect of the confetti! Xxx
ReplyDeleteShe is so cute Tracy. Love kraft colouring. So much lovely detail.Lainexx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tracy. Love the paper pieced dress.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful Tracy and a fab image.gr karin
ReplyDeleteso love this stamp set Tracy went on the site to find it and at first I couldn't find it. looked back on the facebook page to see your design and then realised the stamp set wow what a total change. Yeap had to look twice recon I need the set.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, the dress against the background is stunning. Please tell me what paper piecing is and how you got the dress to stand out so well? Absolutely adore your card x
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment Katielouise :) paper piecing is when you stamp onto some patterned/textured paper and cut section/s out..in this case the dress and then stick over the original stamped image. I then add shading with Spectrum Noirs. ..I hope this makes sense :) if you want to know anything else just ask xx
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