Although I did follow Tim's directions, I added one of the new metallic stains to the mix (antiqued bronze), and love the bit of shimmer it gives. I'm not sure just how much of the background you can see once I finished embellishing it with stamps, rub-ons and flowers, but here is my piece, a 4x4 card for the birthday club I'm in:
The main image is one of my new purchases, a Dina Wakley stamp called Grungy Silhouette, stamped in black archival ink. On the left, in sepia archival ink, the blueprint stamp from Tim's steampunk set. On the right, stamped vertically, also in sepia, bits of an old French script Stampin' Up stamp.
Both the stitching and the birthday greeting are rub-ons from K&Company.
The flowers, leaves and stem are Prima, and I added the tiny pearls around the head and the somewhat larger ones in the center of the bouquet for a little bling. It felt like something was missing, and that's how the brown lace made an appearance.
This is your best one yet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteI love the stains you chose, including the metallic one! Very nice work!
ReplyDeleteVery different card Eileen. I love it!
ReplyDeleteElaine Allen
very Nice Eileen!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Eileen. And the background is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast between the grunge and the flower. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove it! The blended colors are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBlended, indeed! Great job. I love the stitching rub-on and the lace on the right is absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The colors are wonderful, the lace and image as well!
ReplyDeleteThis entry is late for you! You're usually the first one!
ReplyDeleteoh this is very pretty...love the textures and colors. Nice as usualy!
ReplyDeleteI've missed visiting your blog but trying to get back to doing so and as always, your ART is just nice! There is lots of contrast on your card...like the new stamp and your use of it! You go girl! Diann
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ReplyDeleteLovely card loads of subtle layers combined really beautifullly x
ReplyDeleteStunning, penny! I accidentally wrote sue before bc my friend sue directed me here...sorry bout that! Your project is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHoly heck, I mean Eileen! Geez, I need some diet coke. Great to art with you in NYC!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love that DIna stamp and your gorgeous colors.
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