This weeks Wednesday Stamper challenge is 'Brown Combo'. I made my own background card by spraying textured green cardstock with Moon glow Glitz spritz royal emerald fire, Glimmer Mist spring mint and Sticky fingers grass green spray inks. I allowed these to dry naturally to produce a rich opalescent sheen.
I then took a corner stamp with a lady on it and stamped this on pale green card in Versafine vintage sepia, tearing around the edges and edging with dark brown Colorbox chalk ink. I used a dotty stamp to stamp the top right corner of the base card and the torn out image with the same brown chalk ink. I then stamped two more single ladies face images on light green cardstock in Versafine olympia green, wiped over them with sage green chalk ink and edged them with dark brown chalk ink.
I then layered one of the images over the original sepia corner and attached with foam pads for relief. The sepia corner was also added as shown with foam pads. A strip of printed paper was adhered along the width of the card at the bottom and the second ladies face attached over this on foam pads.
Two epoxy stickers were added and some flourishes stamped on with gold Marvy Metallics to finish. I seem to be going a bit green at the moment but, along with blue, it is my favourite colour after all.
Hope you like it :-)
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17 hours ago
That's a gorgeous colour combination, Sid, and lovely stamping, too.
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful, great combination
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteStunning design.
Oh Wow! I love the glitz! It's a gorgeous piece of art!
ReplyDeleteLove Becky xx
your card is really wonderful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! brown and green are a natural fit
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! Beautiful choice of colors, and I do love that sparkly green.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card!
ReplyDeleteI like the brown with the green. Very earthy.
ReplyDeleteFaboulous layout. Very strong and striking.
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