Hello and welcome to March!
This month in the UK Mother´s Day will be celebrated - so the theme for the challenge this month over at Country View Challenge is "Mother´s Day" - and I am hosting it.
You can make whatever you want, it don´t have to be a card, but of course we must be able to see, that it meets the theme Mother´s Day. But please follow the rules of the challenge, you can enter no more than 5 times and you are allowed to enter your project in other challenges, up to a total of 10, including ours.
I made this card for the challenge.
I was inspired by the wonderful work of the talented ladies Nuneka and Asia Marquet.
This is what I did:
I prepared a piece of cardstock with Gesso and when dry, I took a layering stencil from Tim Holtz, called Rosette and spreat modeling paste through it. Not over the whole surface, only partially.
When dry, I took the wonderful PaperArtsy infusions lemoncello, magenta and black knight. I sprinkled them onto the preweted paper. Some spritzes of water made them flow. Then I dried all with a heat tool.
Next I did some stamping with different background stamps. I stamped them with black and brown Archival ink.
The sentiment is a stamp from france papillon - perfect words. I stamped and heat embossed it with nuvo fine detail embossing powder.
I diecut some leaves from a white cardstock with a very old Magnolia die from my stash, glued them down together with a wooden embelishment flower, and adhered the panel on a cardbase.
Here are some close ups:
I hope to see your makes for the challenge!
Thank you for your visit today and have a good time!
Such a beautiful card! Loving the texture and flowers that you created along with the shimmer and shine - gorgeous 😀. Happy March! Hugs Jo x
AntwortenLöschenBeautiful card Evelyn ! Happy March ! x
AntwortenLöschenGorgeous card, Evelyn!!! Have a nice March!!! xx
AntwortenLöschenSuch a gorgeous card...I love this
AntwortenLöschenThis is so lovely Evelyn, the wooden flower fits in perfectly here. Take care and have a very happy March, Sue xx
AntwortenLöschenThis is incredibly pretty Evelyn, I love how the raised texture holds those sprayed infusions so delightful.
AntwortenLöschenThank you for sharing this inspired creation. Creative wishes Tracey x
Gorgeous, Evelyn! Hope you have a great weekend. x
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