A bit of experimenting with inks and plastic foam and plastic mesh for the background and for the card the stars are cut from. This angel stamp is one of my oldest stamps, so aaround 20 years old. It is a wooden cube with a different rubber stamp on each face.
Angel stamp: JudiKins
Senti Stamp: Fundamentals
Stitched star dies: unknown
Also: silver embroidery floss
Shared on challenges:
alphabetchallenge-s-is-for-stars
simonsaysstamp-monday-use dies
doubletrouble-155-dies, bow dies, bow
CRAFTchallenge-702-christmas-last-stretch
useyourstuff-481-double-trouble-collaboration
pammiesinkypinkies-2349-anythinggoes
creativefingers-268-anythinggoes
11 comments:
Love the almost hidden angel image among the shapes - very pretty. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
Beautifully put together.
Thanks for joining us at Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenge.
Helen x
DT
Sweet card, love the background and the beautiful Angel images too. xx
Very pretty, love the way the background turned out, always fun to experiment with different materials! Also great to use some of those older stamps! Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble.
Super delightful Carol. Love all that gorgeous blue.
Such a pretty card - I love the soft image of the angel. Thanks for sharing with us at Krafty Chicks Christmas Challenge
Such an elegant card. Thanks for sharing with us at Creative Fingers challenge!
Your experimental background turned out beautiful and awesome you bring out your 20 year old stamp... angel so perfect for the background. Thanks for sharing your beautiful card with us at Double Trouble and wrapping it up with Use Your Stuff.
This is so different and I love it. Thanks for joining my theme at the Alphabet Challenge. Love Dawn x
Hello there, your card is just lovely and the experimentation really paid off - your background / stars are wonderful. The little angel is very elegant as well. Thanks for joining in with us this month at Sweet Stampin' Challenge, Sarah - DT.
This is such a beautiful card. Thank you for playing along with us at Sweet Stampin'. Tracey
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