Happy Tuesday Bloggers, at least it's a tad warmer here in my bit of Cornwall than it was yesterday, I was flippin frozen and spent the evening snuggled under my blankie watching a couple of DVDs. It's a little drier here today too, and I do believe the sun is struggling to break through. Anyway, enough about the weather.
Regular visitors here will have noticed that I haven't done a lot of crafting or Blogging during this year, partly due to the fact I've been away from home rather a lot and I've also lost my inspiration with Mr Mojo hiding away somewhere for much of the time.
This week's challenge over on the Less is More Blog has a sketch to work with and this inspired me to come up with my latest project
I like the simple sketch for this week and I was also inspired by an article in the latest Split Coast Stampers newsletter, demonstrating the effects which can be created using what they call 'stamp etching'.
I used Stampin'Up! Baja Breeze cardstock, gingham design roller stamp and sentiment, a magazine freebie flower stamp plus black Pitt Pen to create the etching effect and doodled frame around the edge of the rectangle.
Finally, I added Glossy Accents in the centre of the flower to give a little dimension.
This is my first entry for the LIM challenge in absolutely ages, in fact it's the first challenge of any sort that I've entered in months !
Thanks for dropping by to check out today's project, hope you enjoyed your visit.
10 comments:
And welcome back - Mr Mojo is "in da house"!!!! Super card - I wondered whether to have a go ath that technique too
Kathyk
...and what a great technique it is too. Looks really fab Wynneth. Lx
A beautiful card Wyneneth...love the gorgeous colour. x
Absolutely brilliant I love it's stunning simplicity
Patricia x
Oh this is beautiful.
Love your colour choice, layout and stamping
Thanks for sharing wynneth
Sarah
Lea is more
great colours and technique - loving the gingham too! x
Super card Wynneth, great image!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Just love this card, it's inspired me to go and try to produce something similar. Karen x
This is beautiful ... love the colour and a great technique too. xx
Wynneth you made a fab flower with this technique - love it! Super take on the sketch
Thanks for joining in with Less is More this week
Anne
LIM Designer
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