Good afternoon everyone,
So today it is the first of February .
Which means that it is time for a new Challenge over on the Lavinia website.
Our new theme is
Beneath the moonlight
Here is my take on the theme
I started by using some ColorBox inks on my gel press and then added some Brusho powder and water.
I used my 6inch round gel press plate.
I do love using this one.
Next came somewhere stamping using Nocturne , VersaFine ink.
I just adore these little bunnies with the mushrooms.
I used a smoothie and picked out one of the colours that I had used on the gel press.
I used Grape, ColorBox ink and edged the design.
I used my fan brush to splatter some water on the blending,
just to add more detail.
Next I used my favourite Sacred Spells stamp with the same colour ink,
to add some time on tone interest.
The finishing details were added using Posca pens and then some black VersaFine ink blended around the edges.
Then finally the sentiment , just to complete the look.
I do hope you like this.
Remember you can win £40 to spend on Lavinia stamps and the winner is chosen at random.
That’s all from me today.
Take care everyone,
Have a lovely weekend,
Stay safe
Much love and hugs
Jo xxx
Absolutely gorgeous Jo, I love it. Thank you for sharing the technique xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Claire xx
DeleteLove this. Gorgeous colours x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much xx
DeleteFabulous Jo, absolutely love it
ReplyDeleteThank you 😊❤️
DeleteGorgeous colours and those bunnies are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks Maggie, hope you had a lovely weekend xx
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Jo really must have a go with my round gel plate. Bought and not used yet xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Gwen, next Cumbria class, round gel press and brusho....xx
DeleteI absolutely love this, thanks for showing how you created this beautiful piece Jo xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Lorna xx
DeleteBeautiful, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThanks Rosie xx
DeleteGorgeous, love it
ReplyDeleteThank you xx
DeleteHi Jo
ReplyDeleteStunning card.... love the background...thanks. For the tutorial
Hugs Sylvie xx
Beautiful Jo, and great to see how it all came together xx
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