I have spent the past few days on and off working on an Easter Tag for the UK Stampers tag competition.
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I started with a print of a Victorian Easter card.
I wanted it to look like a Victorian painting - but not wishy washy so I tried to build up layers to give it depth.
It's quite hard, I found, with water colours as you have to wait ages for the colours to dry, the go over it again with different tones
I did the same with the chick - close up it looks dark but it's lighter in real life.
I used several 'goes' with a black biro for his eye and beak
It's hard to get a decent photo of it - but it does look very vintage and the old gold
edging just seems to finish it off. I often use black but it's too harsh on this card
It's quite hard, I found, with water colours as you have to wait ages for the colours to dry, the go over it again with different tones
Funnily I found the egg quite a challenge - how to make the white paper to look not so flat.
So I gave it a wash of watered down grey, the added some blue and a hint of wishy washy peach.
I am quite pleased with the broken 'lid' of the shell lying on the grass.
I used several 'goes' with a black biro for his eye and beak
It's hard to get a decent photo of it - but it does look very vintage and the old gold
edging just seems to finish it off. I often use black but it's too harsh on this card
It's not often that I confess to being pleased with the results of my work,
but actually I am with this - I'll add a silk ribbon, but didn't want to hide the painting for the photos.
Right - I am off to clean out my real life chooks!
Thank you so much for visiting
4 comments:
Not surprised you are pleased, Lottie. Your painstaking layering has really paid off - your tag is superb!
You should be pleased with this - it's really pretty. I would never have thought of doing this with a card. Have a happy Easter!
Wow Lottie this is fabulous
Happy Easter to you and Mr Lottie
Sam xxx
All that work and patience of building up the layers has paid off with a superb painting. Love it and you have achieved a 3D effect for the egg too.
Have a lovely weekend and hope that little one appears soon!
Lynn xx
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