Thursday 9 June 2011

Bloom by Alison Hall

I decided to carry on the current Monthly Challenge theme of 'Monochrome plus one colour', and to make an inky ATC to show you.


For the background, I used worn lipstick, victorian velvet, & spun sugar distress inks. I stamped some floral images from the Botanical plate 2, using worn lipstick DI, to add some depth.

I dried the background thoroughly, then stamped the daisy image from Botanical plate 1 a couple of times, using versamark ink, & embossed it with white embossing powder.

The large butterfly & the bee (Insects & Butterflies plate 1) were stamped with black Archival ink onto the ATC. Then the butterflies & bee, & the word 'Bloom' (Botanical plate 2) were stamped onto white card, then cut out & attached to the background, placing the large butterfly & the bee over the previously stamped images.

Hopefully this all makes sense! I have a horrid summer cold & my brain's all fuzzy!

Thanks for looking!
Alison x

9 comments:

  1. Ohh sorry its two butterflies and a bee !! Lovely project !

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  2. This is brilliant! I don't normally like black and white but I love the strong pink background and then the striking black and white images. It works so well,

    Lucy x

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  3. Could it be hay fever from the lovely flowers? LOL
    Take care
    xoxo sioux

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  4. Could it be hay fever from the lovely flowers? LOL
    Take care
    xoxo sioux

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  5. Great ATC, love the colours and stamps you used.

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  6. Very pretty!! Hope you feel better soon.

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  7. Love the atc Alison such a lot on such a small space :)
    Hope you feel better soon
    xxx

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  8. Cute little ATC, Alison,
    have a grate day,
    Kat.

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  9. Uhooi,,
    Waw,, This butterfly is very nice, sweet and beautiful,

    Uhooi.blogspot.com

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