After my early bird post this morning showing a snippet of my triptych project as a guest blogger on the PaperArtsy Blog (not my mistake surprisingly, lol) I decided to blog the card I made yesterday, as an entry to the challenge, in tonight's 7:00 pm slot instead of tomorrow.
I love this theme of Triptychs, there's something very pleasing to the eye about trios and as I need to get in front with my birthday card stash I decided to create a card. I also decided it was time I used some of my hoard of gorgeous PaperArtsy 'Chatsworth' designer papers instead of always creating my own backgrounds so paper piecing/layering was my main technique for this design. It's really simple to do but can be so very effective and although the layers can be left flat I like to add some dimension by using dimensional adhesive.
I selected a couple of co-ordinating paper colours and used Lin Brown's stamp designs from set ELB20. Multiple stamping, cutting out and layering up of the flower created my triptych of blooms and I stamped the tiny leaf image using Versamark Ink and clear embossing powder on the bottom paper layer.
Quite simple but I love the effect! Off to link up to the PaperArtsy Challenge post!
Have a good week all!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
14 comments:
LOL Lesley, nice one - hehehehe!!!
Beautiful Lesley - love it
wow this is gorgeous Lesley..beautiful colours too xxx
Beautiful, card Lesley - and I must use some of my Chatsworth hoard too.. one day! Did laugh when I saw your - or rather the PA - post go 12 hours early this morning!!
I'm also a big fan of trios - and these dimensional flowers are stunning.
Alison xx
Beautiful Lesley x
lovely colour choice - suits the image perfectly x
a beautiful card - very elegant x
Beautiful, simple and lovely.
Beautiful card and great you used Chatsworth, I love it!! xxx
Fabulous, Lesley - love the image, and layering this trio is so effective. Wonderful card - xx Lynn
Oh, the best things definitely come in threes! I love the effect of the layering on this triptych, which has such a beautiful autumnal look to it! I've really loved what you've been creating on the theme this fortnight, Lesley. xx
Its beautiful Lesley.....love the way that the background mirrors your images! xx
Gorgeous brown tones go with the Chatsworth papers so well. Stylish and elegant..love it!
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