Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Wednesday Stamper "Green an dPurple"


The theme at Wednesday Stamper is to create something using purple and green. Not a colour combo I would naturally choose, but hey, nothing like a good challenge...
I chose the image because of it's colouring, felt that the lady looked rather like a greek goddess, so that's what prompted the words. I covered it all in UTEEH to give it a glass like appearance. When cold I cracked it and then rubbed vintage photo distress into the cracks. Not very successful. The background stamp I think is a Tim Holtz but I can't quite remember.

10 comments:

Sandy said...

Wow this is fantastic.
Wonderful effect. Love them.

Anonymous said...

Astrid, how very gorgeous.. I really love that UTEE cracking technique. Thanks for reminding me that it exists. I think your colors are beautiful and so is your Greek goddess.
Faye

Lori Saul said...

Very soft , lovely piece. Beautiful use of materials!

Anonymous said...

very very great

~*~Patty Szymkowicz said...

Beautiful depth and feel to this piece Astrid, the UTEE really adds to the mystery of it!

Rosie said...

I love it! The craked and distressed effect looks great! =)

PS - the clear bases are fun, aren't they? ;o)

Svenja said...

Lovely card. I like the glass-like effect. Maybe I should try out my UTEE after all?

Gayle Page-Robak said...

So beautiful!!

Amy said...

this is a nice treasure..I love how you cracked it..great work

Anneke said...

absolute gorgeous work.

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