Today I have created a card just for fun with pieces left over on my desk.
The background has been created with Distress Oxides Vintage Photo and Wild Honey with a touch of monoprinting using a Layering Stencil and Black Soot Distress Oxide Ink.
The Raven has been die cut from a sheet of the Clippings Stickers and I added a handsome gent behind from the Regions Beyond Paper Stash. I also blended Vintage Photo Distress Ink around the die cut shape to highlight further.
I machine stitched the die cut piece to a cabinet card to give it some weight and stability and added an Adornments Arrow embellishment along with a spider and number 31.
I added a remnant of cheesecloth, died with Black Soot Distress Ink to add further texture to my design.
A few delicate splatters of black paint also add a further layer of interest. Each of my metal embellishments were also coloured with Butterscotch Alcohol Ink.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Tracy
xx
11 comments:
Just WONDERFUL! ♥
Oh wow!I have really missed my visits here! Hope to have a catch up soon! Chrisx
Love how you have used the Raven Die Tracy, like a magic eye picture. I couldn't see him at first as I was looking at all the lovely elements you have used but then he was there as if my magic. Fabulous make.
Hugs & Wishes Tracey xx
So cool! Love the gent peeking through the diecut bird - fabulous! xxx
I love leftover makes and this is a stunner for Halloween
Love
Amanda x
Amazingly beautiful Tracy, a fantastic idea, with the die-piece ,and and the wonderful feeling this have.
Hugs, Dorthe
A brilliant card Tracy, I just love how you did the raven with that sentiment and the face peeping though, it gives it such a special touch! Creativity with desk leftovers at its very best, - love it!!
Wow!!! Such a fabulous card Tracy and I agree with everyone that the way you have used the die is awesome.....Wonderful details and a real treasure
Have a great weekend
Annie xx
A beautiful card.
xxx Hazel.
Great piece, I love the raven aperture. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
Wonderfully vintage and beautiful muted colors Tracy! xo
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