The title says it all, anything goes for a project at Retro Rubber Challenge Blog this fortnight.
I have a few oversize floral images in my stash and decided to play with one for this challenge. It is the Altenew Bellowing Peonies from just last year, so barely a year old. For some reason I really like peony images and this is a perfect example why!
It is almost a one layer card, and feels very sophisticated to me.
- The Bellowing Peonies image is stamped in Tuxedo Black Memento ink.
- The matching stencils add just the right layering to the image with Memento Angel Pink, Lilac Posies, Dandelion, Cantaloupe, Bamboo Leaves, and Pear Tart.
- Some layers are very light handed, then the subsequent layer is more heavy handed to give the subtle colored look.
- Altenew Rustic Burlap Press Plate is used to dry emboss texture into the image.
- The edges are distressed to give it a hand-made paper feel.
- The sentiment is stamped in Memento Lilac Posies and die cut. The sub-sentiment is stamped in Tuxedo Black and also die cut. Both are mounted with two additional die cuts glued behind to create more dimension.
This card has already been mailed to it's recipient. It was meant to bring some encouragement!
Play along with our Anything Goes, challenge at Retro Rubber--you know you want to!
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