Last night, I watched the super talented Eileen Godwin do a live tutorial. I was up early this morning, so decided to have a go myself. I didn't take any notes, so this is made by memory. I've used a couple of different stamps to Eileen too.
I used a brayer to put Versafine Clair "Sand Dune" ink on to a gel plate. Then I used the Lavinia "Maple Leaf" stamp to stamp leaves around the edge, using two shades of Ranger Archival Inks. The colours I used were "Cornflower Blue" and "Rose Madder". I then took a print from the gel plate.
Using Versafine Clair "Twilight" dark blue ink, I stamped the Lavinia fairy called "Mae" and also the "Small Lily Flourish".
I used "Rose Madder" Ranger Archival Ink with a Lavinia "Moon Mask" edging the moon with the pink colour. I then used the same coloured ink through the Lavinia "Laurel" stencil".
Next I stamped the Lavinia "Luna Lights" that hang on the top right of the card, in Versafine Clair "Twilight" dark blue ink. I used the same ink to edge the card too.
I used the Lavinia "Bubbles" stamp set, using the smallest bubble for the crystal ball, stamped in Versafine Clair "Arctic" and then given touches of 2B pencil and white gel pen.
I coloured the flowers using "Malibu" coloured Derwent Inktense pencil. I used a gold pen to colour in the "Luna Lights" and a gold shimmer pen to outline some of the leaves. I added "A Wink of Stella" to the wings of the fairy and then finally added some dots of white Ranger Enamel Accents round the moon.
Lovely card and Mae sure looks gorgeous sitting perched up there, lovely colours Sam x
ReplyDeleteThank you Annie x
DeleteA terrific fairytale scene Sam and I love the quite soft colours you used, and what a great idea to use the white enamel accents around the edge of the moon. x
ReplyDeleteAs always, thank you so much for all your comments Pat x
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