Wednesday 9 January 2019

Quirky Lightbulb

Hello!

I hope that your week is going well :)  I am just popping in with a fun card that I have made to play along with the current challenge at Less is More where the theme is water.

I have inked up my new Lightbulb Aperture stencil and combined it with my Messy Rainbows stencil to create this card:


I thought that the messy rainbows looked like waves so decided to create a ship in a lightbulb scene!  The lovely ship is from Waltzingmouse Stamps (discontinued) and it is combined with a sentiment from Stamplorations.  The bulb is inked with Peacock Feathers and Tumbled Glass distress oxides.

I shall also link up at Simon's Monday Challenge where we are using something new.  The lightbulb stencil is a new item in my store - www.funkyfossil.co.uk.

   


Thanks for stopping by :)

Sarah x


7 comments:

  1. What a fab idea, great colourway too

    Kathyk

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  2. OMG ! Another great stencil that it is good to have in our stash ! And I'm totally in awe on how you used it, so clever ! I love your gorgeous marine scene and the sentiment is beautiful too. Fabulous !

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  3. I spotted you in the gallery so I had to come over for a closer look Sarah. Wowzers! What an incredible piece of art. Your use of the lightbulb was just inspired because it looks just like a falling raindrop and the rainbows really are very wave like. A gorgeous scene and a totally brilliant card. Thanks for popping it in to us at Less is More xx

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  4. I forgot, thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is more. And I also wanted to tell you that I love your new web store design !

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  5. Not only do you make wonderful stencils but you know how to use them in unusual ways, Sarah. This design is fabulous!

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  6. Stunning card, love the stencil in stencil technique and the lightbulb has great depth. Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra

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  7. Wonderful use of the light bulb stenci.!

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