Eventually I've got more samples made using the new Lavinia Starlight Whispers collection and you might think you've see the one above before as it's very similar to one I shared Saturday (that had more stamping on the frame and different sentiment). These Robins in the collection are called Bobby and Jemima and firm favourites, to build up the scene I used several older stamps Mini Holly, Fir Tree and Seasonal Words, puff up snow and lots of glitter.
Again using the new Starlight Whispers collection, along with Arch of Angels, Fir Tree, Fairy Path and Seed Heads, for the background Elements and Pan Pastels which combine together really well, PP's are always a bit hit and miss with Oxides due to the chalkiness of the latter. Both of the above have lots of sparkle although not evident in my photos but both will fit the current Lavinia challenge of 'Time to Sparkle', why not join in with your sparkly Lavinia stamped creations, you have until 25th November for the chance of winning a £25 voucher.
Another of those Robins, along with the Lamppost from the new collection (link above), same sentiment as above, plus Holly, Woodland Fern and Fairy Path.
Finally, Eve inside a partial wreath made with Fir Cone Branch, several Lavinia mini stamps and a circle created using various sized dies which I drew round with a quickie glue pen and brushed over with gold gilding Tilsen. The sentiment is Penny Black.
Last week I mentioned RM had lost a parcel from Lavinia with new goodies, ten days on and they still have no idea of the location of their tracking photo showing a front door hand taking delivery, what is for sure is some (underhand) person is sitting on it, wonder if they have any clue what to do with stamps, inks and glitter.
3 comments:
Beautiful selection of cards and stamps, the robins are fabulous x
Another lovely selection of cards showcasing how well the new release and old stamps all work together. Beautiful compositions and inkiness xx
Wow, you've certainly been busy using your new stamps and some lovely older ones to combine with them. All beautiful - love the robins, which might need to fly in this direction. What a mystery about your missing parcel and odd that the recipient hasn't returned it to Royal Mail - surely that's the natural and logical thing to do with something wrongly delivered 🙄.
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