Glossy flowers

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I think I am going to have fun with this new set (new to me, that is).  I used markers to ink up the stamp and spritzed it with water before stamping it.  I then decided to give it a little more definition with the markers by drawing in some petal lines and giving the lower edge of the petals a dark line.  I softened the background with some sponging in  Saffron, Mustard and Artichoke.

When I began I didn’t set out to make a cracked glass card but it happened any way.  As you can imagine an image that size takes a lot of embossing powder so I stopped short of making a smooth surface.  Probably another coating of Glossy Glaze would have done that.  I decided instead to have the stippled glass look.  When I had added the ribbon and the matte, it still needed something so I added the little friend tab which seems to have balanced it out.

I hope to play with this set again this weekend.

Thanks for dropping in.

Supplies:

Stamps: Inspired by Nature, Pocket Silhouettes
Inks: Versamark, So Saffron, More Mustard, Elegant Eggplant, Always Artichoke stamp pads and markers
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Elegant Eggplant,Confetti Cream
Also: Eggplant Grosgrain ribbon,  Glossy Glaze e.p.


4 Comments on “Glossy flowers”

  1. Pauline's avatar Pauline says:

    It’s really great; it looks like a wet tile. great effect :o)

  2. Janine's avatar Janine says:

    Wow!! This is so pretty!!

  3. Leslie Miller's avatar Leslie Miller says:

    Wow! I LIKE it! Love the uneven glass effect. Reminds me of thick art glass. This is amazingly cool!

  4. This is breath-taking!! What a gorgeous background. I LOVE what you did on the flowers with the extra petal lines. WOW!!!


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