05 February 2021

Mixed Media Butterfly - Daring Cardmakers DT

Happy Friday!

Wow this week went fast!  A number interesting meetings but the icing on the cake had to be the fresh pasta with ragu sauce my eldest made.  It was part of his food and nutrition class and tasted delicious!

The Daring Cardmakers begin their elemental challenge as it's the first Friday of the month.  I decided to go down the mixed media route again and used a number of mediums, techniques and products to produce my card.


I began with a sheet of book paper and added layers of inks, pastes and stenciling.  I then added my stamped images which I inked.


Here is the photo with the elements from which you have to pick a minimum of 3 to go on your card.  Colours count as 1.  I chose the book paper, nib, flowers and colours on mine.


You can find a lot more inspiration from my team mates HERE and I hope that you'll join in!

Have a wonderful weekend,
Shabneez

Products Used:

Aall & Create Lotza Dots Stencil
Aall & Create Nature Elements Stamp Set
Distress Inks
Distress Oxide Inks
Eveything else from my stash






12 comments:

  1. sO LOVE THIS. Absolutely fabulous work of art. xx

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  2. Stunning, such a beautiful make to inspire.

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  3. Absolutely beautiful! I've said before how much I love it when you get 'arty'

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  4. Hi Shabneez this is stunning. I love it. How nice to have something cooked for you. Have a good weekend. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  5. Wow! absolutely stunning. wonderful stamping and stencilling, striking piece of artwork. Take care, Michelle x

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  6. This is gorgeous Shabneez, you have created a fabulous background and your Butterfly is beautiful.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  7. Wow. Love how you used the elements. This is stunning

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  8. A fabulous creation, Shabneez. xx

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  9. Wow, this is fabulouse, great colours

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  10. Fabulous card Shabneez, love the way you got the pen nib in there!

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