Saturday 27 February 2021

Vintage Birdsong Tea


 Good Morning bloggers, it's Saturday morning so It's time for a new challenge today at Allsorts.

This week is our lovely Ellie's turn to host and she would like to see 'Anything Feminine'

I started off by making a background with Distress Oxides, then over stamped with a crackle background stamp.  I then used a fine liner to doodle a border.  I stamped my image twice, coloured my first one with Distress Inks.  Then I fussy cut the birds and teacups, coloured them and then used glossy accents over the top which typically isn't showing.  Finally some splashes with a Posca Pen.

Don't forget to head over to Allsorts for all the details of this challenge, and to check out all the fabulous inspiration from my very talented team mates.

Here are the prizes on offer:-

Our first prize comes from Chocolate Baroque, the fabulous stamp set below, which will be part of their March 5th release.




















Chocolate Baroque will be on Hochanda TV on March 5th at 9am and 1pm (UK times) so be sure to mark your calendars for some crafty inspiration and new goodies!

Our second prize is this beautiful Pixie Dust header die by Tonic




Recipe:-
Stamps - Crafty Individuals - CI-213 Venetian Crackle, CI-389 Tea At Three,
Colouring Mediums - Distress Inks, Distress Oxides, 
Tools - Glossy accents, Posca Pen,
 


Thanks for popping by my blog.
Happy crafting
Tracy x

8 comments:

brenda said...

A real vintage feel to this one with those colours Tracy and the doodling really sets it off.

B x

Ellibelle said...

This is absolutely beautiful, Tracy! Loving the vintage-y image and the doodling looks fabulous!

Mervi said...

Love the stamp, gorgeous card;-))m

Linby said...

I love anything with tea cups and this is just beautiful. Your doodling is the perfect finishing touch too.

Kathleen said...

A beautiful background, with some really great images and love the fussy cutting.

Kath x

Wendy L said...

Love it Tracy, gorgeous, xxx

Mummylade said...

Perfection, once again :)

Birgit said...

This is very feminine and Victorian in style which I love