I've heard of Lavinia Stamps, but honestly, I didn't think they were my style. That is until my sister talked me into giving them a try! Now, I have a newfound love. Coloring a gorgeous background and then letting the stamp silhouette sit on top of said beautiful background is striking to say the least. I used Catherine Pooler Inks to blend a pretty background. I used Queen For A Day, Rockin Red, Twisted Orange and Limoncello with my Picket Fence Studios blending brushes. Next, I splashed on some water. Finally, I stamped all those gorgeous stars in the sky with White StazOn Pigment Solvent Ink. Last, I stamped the Fairy in Versafine Clair Nocturne. I did add Sheer Shimmer spray to make it sparkle too!
Thursday, May 16, 2019
A Newfound Love - Lavinia and 7 Kids
I've heard of Lavinia Stamps, but honestly, I didn't think they were my style. That is until my sister talked me into giving them a try! Now, I have a newfound love. Coloring a gorgeous background and then letting the stamp silhouette sit on top of said beautiful background is striking to say the least. I used Catherine Pooler Inks to blend a pretty background. I used Queen For A Day, Rockin Red, Twisted Orange and Limoncello with my Picket Fence Studios blending brushes. Next, I splashed on some water. Finally, I stamped all those gorgeous stars in the sky with White StazOn Pigment Solvent Ink. Last, I stamped the Fairy in Versafine Clair Nocturne. I did add Sheer Shimmer spray to make it sparkle too!
Labels:
Catherine Pooler,
Lavinia stamps,
stazon,
versafine clair
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What a stunning card. The splodges of water look so far.aric on those colours. I think you may of concerted need to. TFS xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome card beautiful work ❤
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