I've die cut Tim's cabinet cards and coloured with distress inks. Maria's the Weather Is Changing has been stamped directly onto the background (this bit always scares me lol)
My favourite vintage script stamp has been stamped in water, and perfect pearls. I've also used a teeny bit of gilding flakes on the frame.
Under The Parapluie and Rainy Day have been stamped, coloured with watercolour pencils and cut out. They also been sprinkled with Shaved Ice to add a bit of texture. This is the first time I've used Rainy Day and it's such a sweet stamp.
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Snow has been forecast here for the weekend so who knows, we could all be under our parapluies!
Thanks very much for looking x
awsome die cut! love the shape
ReplyDeleteGreat make trace x
ReplyDeleteLove it Sue! That magnificently bright background really compliments your wonderful characters. It has me in mind of all those Roahl Dahl books. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteLovely piece! We have snow forecasted, too. Not here yet but a thick coating of frost everywhere! Valerie
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see such viberant colours on such a dull morning Sue and what a fun make too :)
ReplyDeleteVon ♥
Wow, this is fantastic, I love that shape and the depth of it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight... never seen the bunny before - so cute, and the cabinet card frame looks fab!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
love this creation!
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend!
Cute cute cute! x
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice an cute Sue ! and I love the way you simulate rain using gilding flakes !! xx
ReplyDeleteSue, that's a wonderful cabinet card, love the colors, the image and all the details. Just delightful.
ReplyDeleteWow this is wonderful Sue. Love it!
ReplyDeleteOooh fab idea Sue, still have mine to make, still thinking about it - lol
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Totally gorgeous ♥
ReplyDeleteThe colours and stamps are fab and work so well together and how right you are about the weather.
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