Friday 5 June 2009

the next level







There is a new challenge blog called http://thenextlevelchallenge.blogspot.com- it is a completely different format, more like an online magazine than your usual blog, with some interesting tips. the first challenge was to do a card with an aperture and lollipop flowers (tutorial included). The flowers are fiddly, and take some time to make, but could easily become addictive!
This is my attempt, using Tim Holtz and Elusive Images stamps and lots of glimmer mists.
The card was sprayed lightly with blue and green glimmers, then the foliage from the Elusive Images wild meadow and hedgerow plates was stamped in a mix of distress weathered wood and blue jeans inks, marvy blending ink in reds and finally versafine black for the big spray - the mini flowers were dotted with inksessentials white pen. The bird from the Tim Holtz urban tapestry set was stamped with versafine black and clear embossed on the inside of the card. the white patches on the bird were masked out before Glimmer mists were sprayed through a circular mask in gold, starfish and midnight to try to give the effect of sunrise.
The flowers were made from bits of leftover background papers sprayed with candy apple red in the hope that they would look like poppies - didn't quite work, but not too far off for a first try.

5 comments:

  1. I love this card Veronica. The way you have stamped and GMd the aperture is quite beautiful and does convey the effect you wanted.

    Well done with those flowers too.

    Lesley Xx

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  2. WoW! I love the way you stamped the card to make it look like DP! Very pretty! Love those lollipop flowers too! Thanks for joining us @ "The Next Level"!

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  3. Very pretty card, the flowers turned out great!

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  4. What a beautiful card Veronica, your design is lovely and really pretty flowers. Thank you for joining us on The Next Level. Ann and Dawn xx

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  5. Love this as well. I must get out my urban tapestry set ....

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