I started by gluing some gauze to the card and then gave it a coat of gesso. I put some acrylic ink at the top of the card and sprayed with water so that I could let the ink run down the card - I used three colours and dried each colour before adding the next one. I added some script and white splatters. The flower [Stampers Anonymous] was stamped onto white card, coloured with distress ink, cut out and glued to the card, I also stapled the stem. The words [Paperartsy] were stamped onto white card and cut out.
Thank you for dropping by.
xxx Hazel.
Wow Hazel this looks fantastic! Barbxx
ReplyDeleteHazel, your postcard is so marvelous! All the textures and sepia tones and details are amazing. A garden in winter must work all the harder to bring forth glory where we mostly cannot get past the bitter cold. A beautiful postcard!
ReplyDeleteoh Hazel. I'm blown away. it's so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is absolutely gorgeous Hazel, I love it.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful project!
ReplyDeleteLove it and those staples finish it off perfectly xxx
ReplyDeleteAmazing colours and textures on this stunning postcard
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Love this project xx
ReplyDeleteIts a beautiful card Hazel, lovely texture and details.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Love the sepia and other tones here -this is stunning work!
ReplyDeleteWow I love the grungy textures on this. Still so detailed even in monochrome.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Hazel! I love the textures you've created, and all the wonderful rich colours.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely a beautiful postcard.
ReplyDeleteStunning!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteI love your paper/glue/scissors work here, Hazel. Great floral stamp, but your behind-the-scenes work set the stage perfectly for her to bloom! This is art!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
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