I used the set from Chocolate Baroque called Thistle Butterfly, I stamped it onto a background that was created using Distress Oxides. I coloured the image with Distress inks, I did highlights and shadow using a gel pen and a charcoal pencil.
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.
We have two stamps to give away this time so there will be two winners.
Chocolate Baroque limited edition Fragrant Honeysuckle and Butterfly Tree
Lesley of Chocolate Baroque will be back on The Craft Store (Hochanda) TV on Friday 7th May with two shows at 9am and 1pm, there will be different stamps in both shows so make a note in your diaries.
Recipe:-
Stamps - Chocolate Baroque - Thistle Butterfly,
Colouring Mediums - Distress Oxides, Distress Inks,
Tools - Signo Gel Pen, Charcoal Pencil,
Thanks for popping by my blog.
Happy crafting
Tracy x
7 comments:
It's a pretty colour palette and a really nice shade of green against the purple Thistles. The background is subtle and sets the image off perfectly.
B x
So lovely and delicate card;-))m
It's a lovely and sweet card, and love how you made the highlights and the shadows, the whole project have a beautiful dimension!
So delicate and pretty, it looks wonderful.
A really pretty card and the colours are lovely, xxx
This is such a pretty stamp and gorgeous card! Love these colors and especially the way you colored the butterfly with a little bit of green added to it.
This is a beautiful card and so natural looking , Super colouring and great colours .Jx
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