She Looks Into Your Soul by Lynne Moncrieff
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Sometimes
we can overlook what were favourite items because our head is turned by newer
ones. This has happened to me with the
arrival of That’s Crafty Uprights! I
decided it was time to play with some of my older favourite substrates, so I
used one of the white/greyboard hearts.
Initially
I thought of a Valentine related project but I was keen to ink up some new
PaperArtsy Lynne Perrella Collecton stamps.
Supplies
That’s Crafty! Surfaces White/Greyboard Heart (largest size)
PaperArtsy Lynne Perrella Collection – LPC036 and 037
Extras:- Mop-up and under papers, calico, Prima Velveteen Flower (from Relics &
Artifacts range), vintage button, corrugated cardboard, black thread
Instructions
After
applying Gesso to heart, apply The Sage and Violet Storms Infusions, misting
generously with water. Leave to dry
naturally. When dry, partially ink up
the main focal stamp (from LPC03), stamping the decorative heart element,
repeatedly onto the substrate. Lay
aside.
I
always have under paper when working on projects, this is what I stamped the
focal onto. Stamp the decorative edge
from the largest stamp from the LPC037 set. Layer to the heart with scraps of painted corrugated cardboard,
Infusions stained calico and mop up paper.
Stamp
text from EAA04 onto another piece of under paper. Tear into two small pieces. Layer to the focal image, adding a button to
one piece.
Embellish
focal stamp with a velveteen flower.
Until
next week,
Wishes
Lynne
6 comments
Beautiful layers Lynne! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis really is a thing of beauty Lynne. Such amazing depth to the layers and textures.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
A stunning project Lynne, I love those stamps you used and the background is gorgeous! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always Lynne.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
As always beautifully put together and layered
ReplyDeleteLove
Amanda x
I totally adore this lynne what a wonderful way to use that gorgeous stamp with the eyes!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
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