I'm very pleased to be hosting this weeks Sunday Postcard Art challenge, the theme I have chosen is Wizards.
I used a couple of That's Crafty dinky stencils with modelling paste for the wall then I glued some gauze to the bottom half. I painted the card with gesso. I coloured the background with Daler Rowney and Magic Color Artist Acrylic Ink. I stamped and coloured the images with felt tips and coloured pencils. I cut out the images and glued them to the card.
The stamps I used are
Stamps Happen - the wizard.
Hampton Art Stamps - bottle.
Stampers Anonymous/Tim Holtz - label, skull and bat.
Cherry Pie Art Stamp - candle.
Thank you for looking, enjoy the rest of the weekend.
xxx Hazel.
Very cool :)
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks like your wizard is down in the dungeon Hazel, there's lots of wizardry goodness on this fabulous piece xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful and scary piece, love all the texture! Happy Sunday, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeletelove all the texture. fab postcard. thanks for hosting
ReplyDeleteGreat that you are hosting Hazel and this is a wonderful inspirational piece
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Fabulous card, Hazel!
ReplyDeleteGreat postcard and a fun challenge thanks.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful mixed media interpretation of the theme. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic card and a great theme as well Hazel!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic postcard Hazel, it is a super wizard image.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
A fantastic postcard full of dimension. The wall is very realistic xx
ReplyDeleteLove the textures on this postcard Hazel! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Hazel. So much detail and the wall looks amazing. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous Hazel. Spotted on Bloglovin' and came for a peek. Absolutely love the wall, very dimensional and just perfect.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
Very magical - love his beard! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow... so much textured! This looks fantastic Hazel!
ReplyDeleteHe is one of my favourite wizard stamps. Tempted to join in will have to see how I go for time. XOXO
ReplyDeleteWow, wow - that textured background is fantastic - top and bottom. Just love those shimmering bricks and how you created the niche in the wall.
ReplyDeleteAlison x