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Tuesday 17 April 2012

Silhouette

This month the challenge over on the Craft A Scene blog is Silhouettes, and I must admit to having my silhouette stamp sitting on my worktop for the last two weeks, waiting for me to get around to making a card. I thought I had better get a move on or it would soon be the end of the month and too late to enter. I've used the Gone Fishing stamp sheet from Stamp Addicts and Stampscapes for this. First I stamped the images with Stazon and then coloured it with various colours of Adirondack ink pads. I mounted it onto some black card and then some matt silver mirri card. The backing paper was some that I had printed off sometime ago and not used, I can't remember where it came from. I ran a dark blue promarker along the edge of the paper and then blended a little Broken China distress ink around the edges, and mounted it all onto an A5 black card base. The sentiment is also from Stampscapes.




Thank you for taking the time to look.

Sue

9 comments:

Aquarius said...

This is a lovely scene - those stampscapes stamps are brilliant aren't they?

Paper Creations by Shirley said...

Hi Sue ! Gorgeous card with such a wonderful scene ! I love how you've added punches of color and then the silouettes. Great stamps. I love the fairies you used on your last Craft a Scene challenge as well. I think they were CB ? Enjoy the rest of the day ! Shirley x

Scrap Affair said...

This is so pretty! I love the colors-the sene reminds me of Tom Sawyer and Becky :)

Michelle J M said...

WOW! Gorgeous card Sue and the sentiment is lovely. Michelle x

Deanna said...

I love the children fishing and your vibrant colors in this scene are beautiful:)

NancyD said...

Great scene - love the colors. Those characters make me think of Huck Finn. Thanks for joining us this month at Craft a Scene. NancyD

stampinganja said...

Wow, great card! It looks so real, and I love your colouring! Thanks for joining us at Craft A Scene!

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Caroline Rawcliffe said...

So peaceful. Sue...lovely