I decided on a triptych to showcase the fabulous Paris Exposition plate using broken china Distress Ink for the background stamping and coffee Archival Ink for my focal images.
The front panels of my triptych have been coloured with broken china ink and the main images added with coffee Archival Ink. I distressed the edges and added a little vintage photo ink. I had two Eiffel Tower brads in my stash and added those to the front for a little more interest.
I love stamp sets that have a collage of images that work together and this was a fabulous set to work with, I particularly love the balloons.
This image could be used in conjunction with so many others, so versatile, perfect for a vintage piece too.
I spritzed a little water to the central panel to age and give a little more interest to my piece. A little dimension has been added to the balloons.
The back panel has been coloured with broken china ink and spritzed with water, again distressed with a paper distresser and vintage photo added to the edges. One of my balloons has added dimension.
My fellow Design Team members have created some fabulous pieces using these images, pop along and be inspired along the way.
- Gerrie Johnnic
- Lisa Somerville
- Suzanne Czosek
- Anita Houston
- Linda Coughlin
- Tracy Evans (ME)
- Yvonne Garner
Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment, I appreciate them all. Tracy x x
Wow Tracy what an eytraordinary creation. The stamps and the colors rock. Wonderful work again. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe brown and turquoise are gorgeous and I love that you made a triptych here! Gorgeous creation!
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy! Love your triptych! Fabulous backdrop to showcase these beautiful images. Love your olo selection, too. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThat is fab - there are lots of hot air balloon images around at the moment, these are fabulous ones.
ReplyDeleteoh wow this is brilliant Hun just love those hot air, balloons,just brilliant hugs Cherylxxxxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Tracy, the colour combo is fabulous and the design really shows the stamping off to perfection ! Sue C x
ReplyDeletean utterly stunning Creation Tracey loving the soft and gentle colours xx
ReplyDeleteLove your vintage take! Those Eiffel Tower charms are awesome door handles. Love it! Its amazing how you made stamping gorgeous without lots of extra embellies. Now if only I could learn...
ReplyDeleteYour color work is divine, Tracy. The color palette is gorgeous and your sponging and misting are perfect. Love that coffee archival ink and the way you have placed the images. Stamping the BG is always scary to me and my hat's off to anyone who does it so beautifully! Love the triptych aspect too. Super sample for this hop!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat shape and colours, love the stamps
ReplyDeletecoolest triptych. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour designs with stamps are always gorgeous Tracy and this is no exception. A stunning triptych in lovely colours.
ReplyDeleteHope your week is going well.
hugs {brenda} xox
WOW Tracy, your always such an inspiration. This has to be one of my all time favorite sets from AO. Adore your triptych!!!
ReplyDeletehugs Lynn
Wonderful! Love that you covered all six panels with so much beautiful detail. The blue words on your brown balloons just makes the pop! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful vintage triptych card, fab way to showcase the AO images!
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