Monday, 15 October 2018

Cards by Daylight


 
Following on from yesterdays post, here is the card in daylight.  Not very good daylight as the weather is overcast and miserable.
 
Here is a close up of the detail.  I painted some thin gold lines over the stamped ones to add a subtle but interesting touch.

 A close up of the bright red gems that I added.

Feeling spurred on from what I considered a good card I created another one using pink ink and a butterfly stamp.  I am on a roll now!

Here is a close up where you can see that I added gold sequins for added sparkle.

15 comments:

  1. Beautiful Simone both of them. What a difference the light makes too.

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    1. Thank you Jane. I am enjoying this burst of creativity. I remembered to tidy up again too! :)

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    2. Oh well done - I didn't ask as didn't want to sound too bossy!

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  2. It looks so different in the daylight! Both are very pretty. :)

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    1. Yes. Different lighting gives a completely different look and feel! :)

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  3. They are gorgeous Simone - it must be your new look work room that is allowing your creativity to shine. x

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    1. I am much more creative without the distraction of clutter. Still have a long way to go in the tidying up and sorting out department though!x

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  4. How lovely, Simone I like the new butterfly one too:)

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    1. Thank you Rosie. I think the butterfly one is my favourite :)

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  5. Those gems really pop, I'm thinking Christmas cards already! xx

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    1. Those red gems would make great Rudolph noses! x

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  6. You have amazing instincts with printing and paper, Simone. Lovely combination these. Bravo!

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    1. Thank you Sharon. I'm enjoying making cards at the moment :)

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