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Tuesday 14 September 2021

Art From The Heart

Good morning everyone, 
I hope today finds you well. 
Welcome to another new follower, I am so chuffed to have you join us. 

I am popping in with another Lavinia sample for you , 
I do hope that you like it. 



I really enjoyed creating this one, and it is just a bit different from all the others. 
You know I am constantly trying to come up with variations on designs. 



I started by using one of the circle masks, the outer one this time. 
I added some gentle inking 
This is what I created. 



Next I added some stamping, using copier paper to mask off areas. 



This is what I created. 
Next I added some light and shade using my chalk pastel pencils,  I really think this brings out 
all the beautiful detail of the stamps. 



Next some snow and shadows. 



I love trying to create a 3D look
When it is just a flat piece of card 



Here is a closer look 



Such a majestic beast. 

Thanks as always for joining me today 

Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx

9 comments:

Sue said...

Smashing way to use the mask for the outer edge too, Jo. I’ll be having a go at that nifty design later as crafting weather has returned to Melton Mowbray today with rain all day.... 🥳 Hugs, Sue. x

Trisha N said...

Ooooo thus is so gorgeous love the slightly different design too, loving the use of the mSk too xx

Lynne Bishop said...

Will definitely try this. You have given me some lovely ideas for Xmas cards this year. Thank-you. X

Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans said...

Beautiful card, and it looks beautifully 3D too . Love the colour ❤️❤️

Gibmiss said...

Fabulous background Jo ...lovely card xx

Jenny Cottam said...

Love it- it's beautiful and a different design which I will definitely be trying
Hugs, Jenny C xxx

Vanessa Hodgson said...

This is beautiful and so clever too, it looks so layered, I will definitely be trying this out xx

Di said...

Wooo thanks Jo, will have to have a go at this 😀 x

karenlotty said...

Beautiful Just lately I keep trying to make cards that are flat enough to post and so will enjoy trying this technique