Thursday, 7 April 2016
D for Daisy
Another fortnight and another letter for The Craft Barn's Alpha Dictionary Challenge - this time it's D and we must use Pink. There are loads of D words but I decided to do DAISY with a bit of Damson and Damask!
I decided to go for a damask background as I thought I had some black and white damask scrapbook paper.....couldn't find it so sprayed a good amount of Delicious Damson Pure Colour Ink over the aqua blue and beige sheet I did have. For the main focal I stamped the big Outline Daisy (from the Double Daisy set) in Deep Purple Archival ink on some card already sprayed with Paris Pink Pure Colour Ink. I've added some hand cut leaves, the torn Dictionary definition and the letter D Thicker.
I quite like the subtle damask background although it is a bit dark - hope you can see it in the photo. Thanks for visiting and all your comments - they are very much appreciated!
Elaine x
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Very eye catching! I love how you changed your paper to what you wanted. Nice big Daisy also.
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see the subtle damask in the background and that Daisy is so beautiful (I really must get that one!). Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteI like the background and you have used a great daisy stamp.
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit to get the background you want. And yes, I can see it quite nicely. That's also a really great daisy stamp. Nicely designed.
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Elaine - love it. Annie C xxx
ReplyDeleteI like the dark damask background, really sets off the pink daisy.
ReplyDeleteYour page is just D-elightful! Love how the flower pops off the dark background.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent choice of word for the letter "D", I almost chose it myself as daisies are my favourite flowers. The dark damask background looks really good with the bright pink daisy. A lovely card.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours Elaine and great choice of word (s) your daisy is splendid the background really makes it pop.
ReplyDeleteMaggieH
A beautiful background and fabulous daisy. Well done on incorporating three 'D's'! x
ReplyDeleteYes, I saw the lovely damask background, and I thought three Ds made sense. The focal daisy is wonderful and it is colored so nicely, too.
ReplyDeleteA very eye-catching daisy. The dark background makes the flower stand out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours used here, stunning daisy! Thank you for entering The Craft Barn Challenge.
ReplyDeleteJane x