I have one more card to share which I made at the same time as my Guest Designer cards for Honey Doo Crafts, and using one of the stamps from the Brush Strokes set.
My inspiration for this card came from a beautiful photograph that my brother took last month, of the Hunters Moon rising over Torbay, taken from our home town of Torquay in South Devon. I've included his photograph below my card photos.
I decided to use one of the brush stroke images to mimic the coast, but had to flip the photograph left to right because of the orientation of the stamp.
Here's my card...
I began by die cutting a small circle from a post-it note and used the negative mask to blend the moon first with Distress Inks. I then used the circle die cut mask to cover the moon and blended the background, then added another post-it horizontally to blend the line of the horizon with a darker shade. I then used black ink to stamp the brush stroke 'coastline'.
All that was left to do was die cut the inked panel and mat it popped up on another die cut frame and adhere to the card base. I decided to leave this one sentiment free.
Materials used:
- Ink: Distress Ink - Ripe Persimmon, Squeezed Lemonade, Blueprint Sketch, Faded Jeans; Versafine - Onyx Black
- Stamp: Honey Doo - Brush Strokes
- Dies: Hero Arts - Circle Infinity Dies; Spellbinders - Classic Rectangles
And here is my inspiration, my brother's beautiful capture of the Hunters Moon...
If you are interested in photography you can find his Facebook page, here.
Thanks for your visit, I'll be back tomorrow morning with details of the next Less is More challenge. Bye for now :) x
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