Sunday, 27 August 2017

Sunday Stuff

When I saw the lovely sketch over at CAS Colours & Sketches I couldn't resist using it. So now I'm playing along with their challenge for the first time since stepping down from their DT!

http://cascoloursandsketches.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/challenge-237-sketch.html

And here's my card:


I started by stamping the flower image and then borrowed Patricia's idea and masked off the three rectangles and applied distress oxide ink.


I removed the mask - big mistake -  and coloured the flowers that were within the rectangle strip. Big mistake because I only intended colouring the flowers on the green inking, but got carried away and only just stopped myself from colouring the whole image!

Supplies:
Stamps: Woodware, JGS490; Uniko, Simply aid Birthday
Inks: Memento, tuxedo black; Ranger distress oxide, cracked pistachio 
Colours: Copic, Y13, Y18, BV11, BV13, BV17, RV63, RV66, RV69, N1

Huge thanks for visiting my blog today, hope you'll come back again soon.  And keep crafting!

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7 comments:

  1. Fabulous! I love this, great idea with the spotlight colouring.
    Elaine

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  2. Beautiful card and love this idea, another to try out.xx[aNNie]

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  3. Welcome back, Jane!! So glad you played along this week at CC&S. I miss you! I love the clever way you chose to add colors to the flowers and where you just left the outline!! Inspiring idea! Hugs! Cathy

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  4. Cool take on the sketch! Thanks for playing along with us at CC&S!

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  5. Hi Jane ! Glad you found time to play along with us, I love your take on this sketch.

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  6. Amazing stamping and layered inking Jane, love how you used the sketch and lovely to see you in the gallery over at CC&S. Thanks so much for joining in on the challenge. Hugs Bev x

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  7. Quite unique...will have to give this a try - thank you for the inspiration!!!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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