Morning everyone, we have a new challenge at Allsorts and this time round it Birds, Blossoms and Bees as selected by Ellie. We have a beautiful Stampers Anonymous stamp available from Buddly Crafts for our lucky winner.
My card above uses TH/Stampers Anonymous Botanical Elements and French Garden onto Maximum Crafts Gothic arch die which I bought a few weeks ago. The three panels were joined with offcuts as hinges, stamped with Versafine Acorn, then stencilled using TH Opaque Crackle Paste, when dry inked over with Oxides and images coloured with Zig clean colour pens.
I've been fortunate to play with Lavinia's new Loomweavers Collection this week, it's still slow going on the craft front so not many to share yet, but completed one (eventually) for Ellies theme. I say eventually as was all made and photographed, then butter fingers knocked the water jar over her desk and the frame was unrecoverable one side, luckily the stamped panels were OK. So the original Kraft frame was replaced with a pinky/purple one which I think I do actually prefer. The three panels were brayered with Oxides, stamped with Versfaine Clair, the Fairy skirt and bodice stamped onto MCS patterned paper and finally a Bird and Bee to incorporated all three of Ellies elements. And yes, it's the same die as above.
Another from my files which fits nicely at Christmas Kickstart Snowy Days theme, seem to have a few un-blogged Christmas ones. A DL card and envie with Lavinia stamps, Hares from Whimsical Hares and Wild Hares gazing up at the North Star, Red Pines, Mistletoe and Christmas Greetings which is such a useful set. Pan Pastels for the background and finally glitter.

these are very beautiful tags cards Brenda..........gr karin
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful cards and stamps, love the arch die and the colour of the trifold card goes perfectly with the images.
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I think Carol has said it all Brenda, beautiful creations as always. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects as always. Pleased you managed to rescue the one which got damaged. I somehow missed that Lavinia launched yet another new range - daren't look 😉
ReplyDelete3 fabulous cards Brenda, great use of that arch die, always looks lovely especially with the Lavinia stamps! The new ones are beautiful and I'm so glad you managed to rescue your work.
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The arch die has worked so beautifully on all your cards Brenda and I'm glad you could rescue the Lavinia one. I saw the release and hadn't a clue what I could do so glad to see your inspiration here. Not sure if I'm up for it though. I love that little Christmas one, so sweet.
ReplyDeleteYour trio of cards is stunning with the arch die creating such an elegant structure for the detailed stamping, and the mix of Oxides, crackle texture, and soft coloring brings so much depth while the rescued Lavinia piece looks absolutely beautiful in the new frame with its delicate imagery and gentle winter glow.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the arch die with these beautiful makes. I love the way you used the small flowers on the second card and make the arch a frame, must try that! Your Lavinia card was a good save it would have been a shame to lose this beauty.
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