Hello!
My dad received a Blue Ray player for Christmas, so we have been watching lots of ocean movies.
One of them featured whales. So that is this weeks inspiration.
Start with LL586 Blue Whale
My dad received a Blue Ray player for Christmas, so we have been watching lots of ocean movies.
One of them featured whales. So that is this weeks inspiration.
Start with LL586 Blue Whale
Next paste whale and follow the faux cloisonne technique.
I then masked, taped and moved the stencil around to create an image of a baby behind the whale.
The picture above shows off the cloisonne finish on the whale mom.
The picture below shows off the shadow of the baby:
Make sure you visit my design sisters to see what fun fresh ideas they have created.
They are all getting ready to go to CHA (Craft & Hobby Association Trade Show), to see new and exciting products. This means new stencils from Dreamweaver YEAH!!
Can't wait to share them with you.........until next week..................
Great card Terrece! Love the little shadow one, clever! We missed seeing you at CHA!
ReplyDeleteVery creative way to create a "baby whale" in the background!
ReplyDeleteVery clever, Terrece. Love the baby whale. You were missed last week!
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwww! Love the mama and baby on this, especially with the cloisonne technique! I missed you, too, Terrece!
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart way to use the stencil for the baby whale! Beautiful piece of artwork Terrece.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI need to revisit the Faux Cloisonne technique. It is just gorgeous!!!
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