
For both cards the summer fayre stamp was stmaped using black versafine ink and coloured with watercolour pencils, masked with masking fluid, and brusho backgrounds added. I have always liked the idea of blue roses, but have always been disappointed by the more lilac shade when they flowered......

The base card was done in the same way for the second version, but the lady was cut down to a rectangle and matted onto gold card. I sprinkled red brusho over the green background to try to create a poppy field effect, but it didn't quite work....
For the autumn medley stamp I tried to create a wood effect with the brushos, using my version of a technique found on Youtube. I started with a piece of white card, sprinkled brown and red powder at the top, and used a damp sponge to drag the colour down the page. The colours are more blended together than the original, which used acrylic paints to blend the powders, but i was quite pleased with the result. back ground mounted onto black and gold, then onto white base card blank.
The lady was stamped with black versafine ink, coloured with pencils and fussy cut out. I stamped the hair part again several times onto a spare piece of card coloured with orange, yellow and brown brushos, and fussy cut out the best leaves and decoupaged them onto the original.
What beauties the ladies are. Your cards are gorgeous. Barbxx
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