Hello, how are you? We're enjoying some glorious Autumn weather at the moment, so it's hard to be anything but happy!
It's Friday Feature at AnnaBelle Stamps and this week we're featuring one of my favourite sets,
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I masked an area in the centre of a piece of watercolour card. Then using Faber-Castell Gelatos mixed with water I've painted the background. The image and sentiment were stamped, once the background was dry, using Hero Arts Latte chalk ink. To finish the card I wrapped some fine hemp twine and added three Sultana Sprinkles.
I hope you'll take a moment to check in with the Belle's this week. Each card is really different and showcases how versatile this little set is.
Just a reminder that Andrea has a huge Clearance Sale happening at the store.
Thanks for calling past...........x
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All Things Grow
ABS Kraft Card
Fine Hemp Twine - Light Brown
Sultana Sprinkles.
PS. I've added the Bloglovin button to my blog ready for when Google Reader finishes. I've switched all the blogs I follow over too. Are you getting ready? Will you go to Bloglovin? I hope you'll continue to follow this little corner of the blogersphere :)
9 comments:
beautiful, so peaceful!!!!
I love your card sue - so simple and elegant - that is a lovely stamp set too - hugs xx
A gorgeous card. I love how serene the card is. The scene and the sentiment work perfectly together.
Love the background Sue!! Beautiful soft colours - a classic!
Lovely card. Love the masking and colour choices.
Love the simplicity of this card, very neat. Guess I am going to have to go over to Bloglovin, but I hate change, cus I'm getting old i guess hehe
Jose x
Love this set of stamps so useful. Your card is gorgeous Sue. x
Hi Sue, this card is almost exactly what I have made for a card I am doing for a commission about ombre. I hope you don't mind if I do something similar. You know what they say, "Imitation is the best kind of flattery". ;o) Bye the way, I love this card and the lovely soft colours you've used. I can almost hear the breeze through the reeds.
Truly a work of art Sue!
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