Spots &/orStripes.
I decided to go all artsy and create my own stripes...
I swiped ink over a stencil, spritzed and then 'stamped' the stencil on the card stock - in other words using the stencil to make a monoprint. Next I brushed a light wash over the stripes. At this stage I hadn't decided on a stamp. So I browsed my stash of PB stamps and chose this gorgeous collage stamp. Once I'd stamped it, I realised it would look better as is and not coloured.
Stamp: Penny Black Botanical Notes
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Jenny this is gorgeous - soft your softly printed stripes - they are perfect behind this beautiful image
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Maxine
Artsy and unique background and the beautiful collage/flower image looks fabulous Jenny x.
ReplyDeleteI just love that background, unique and lovely xx
ReplyDeleteA perfect way to use this stamp, Jenny! I need to remember this! Love the yellow stripes!
ReplyDeleteWell done on being so brave and leaving the beautiful PB image in black as it stands out so well agains the yellow stripes, thanks so much for joining in our 'Yellow' theme at Allsorts challenge this week.
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A lovely image and a great background, does look really good not coloured. Thank you for joining our 'Summer Sunshine' challenge at Allsorts.
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What a wonderful idea to make this background for your stamp, it looks so good.
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What a clever use of the stencil on this background, Jenny! A great card! :)
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