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Sunday, 9 June 2019

'Quiet Moments.'

Hello Friends, Followers and Visitors,

A very happy Sunday to  you all, hope you are enjoying your day.   We had a much better start to the day this morning, quite a few sunny spells and no rain!    the odd dark cloud passed by but dropped no rain!  quite breezy but we're not complaining lol!

Today I have a card to share with you which I made for one of Imagination Craft's shows on the Hochanda T.V.  last April and I never put it on my blog at that time, so here it is.   One of the colours of Sparkle Medium we were asked to use, was bright copper, so I decided to use that for the fairy.

    
Cut a six and a half inch square of white card and colour it with the green and  navy blue Fashion Spray Inks and the yellow Mixed Media Ink.
Using the Art stamp from the 'Reflections' stamp set and the mowed lawn distress ink pad,  stamp along the bottom of the coloured card to look like blades of grass.   Matt this onto a 7"x7" white base card.

Take another piece of white card and lay the Rose fairy A4 stencil onto it.   Mask off all but the fairy and her wings with masking tape.   Using a metal spatula, spread the bright copper Sparkle Medium over the fairy and her wings.   Remove the stencil and leave the image to dry.

Take a piece of Magi-Cutz 'chicken wire' and colour it with the white gold Starlight paint.   Glue this to the bottom left corner of the coloured card. 

  
Fussy cut the fairy and her wings and glue in position, sitting on the chicken wire, using Magi-bond glue.

    
Stamp the sentiment onto a piece of white card, using a black inkpad.   Trim around the sentiment and punch each corner with a corner rounder punch.   Fix this to the right of the fairy image using silicone glue.

   
Next, lay the butterfly from the stencil onto some white card and using a stencil brush, white gold and pink sunset Starlight paints, stipple over the butterfly.   Remove the stencil  and when dry, cut out the butterfly.   Glue the butterfly to the top right of the card using silicone glue.



Add some dots of orange oxidized Starlight paint to the grass to look like small flowers.







Well my friends, that is this card finished,  hope you like it.   I adore this fairy stencil, it is called the 'Rose Fairy' A4 size but I chose to not use the rose part and sat her on the chicken wire instead.



Have a good week and I will be back quite soon.   Take good care of yourselves.

                                                                       Love and rainbows,

                                                                       Hugs   Jennifer xx.



1 comment:

  1. A fabulous card Jennifer, great background and gorgeous fairy xx

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