
Does anyone recognize this woman? She's one of
my favorite stamped images--surely one of you
stampers out there will know her origins?
ANYWAY, both the image and the text are on vellum,
over a piece of serendipity background paper that
has an ivory wash, some distress inks, lots of crayon,
a little German Scrap, and some tulle. The woman's
thoughtful, resolute expression pairs well with this
week's verse at Word Art Wednesday, and she'd like to
join in these challenges, as well:
Rogue Redhead Designs--use vellum
Catered Crop--use printed material (background)
Craft Your Days Away--Distressing
Card Makin' Mamas--something old (papers, tulle, etc.)
Frosted Designs--use vellum, acrylic, or transparency
Oh wow! Way to start us out! This is amazing. Thanks for joining us at Catered Crop.
ReplyDeletenot sure who she is but she looks great!
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I have seen her before- but I can see why you love this image. Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeletedon't know the mystery woman but your creation is fabulous
ReplyDeleteLOve what you've done with this stamp!!! Sorry I have no idea who she is!!
ReplyDeletevery pretty, but sorry i have no idea about the origin of that pretty stamp, Debi x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! And the stamp.... I don't know.
ReplyDeleteooo Trisha, this is sooo pretty. I love your style so much! The peek-a- boo of the netting under the image really adds the right amount of texture and the layers with the inking along the edges, Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for using the Word Art from my WAW challenge and sharing this with us!
Have a beautiful day!
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteHi again Trish! It's always such a blessing to see God's Word used to make such beautiful art. Thanks for joining us again at Word Art Wednesday. I pray that you will have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
Love the use of the tulle and the vellum!! Thank you for sharing with everyone - from your sponsor friends at www.CropStop.com
ReplyDeleteSorry I cannot help you but I do love this, beautiful colours and a beautiful stamp.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
Such a beautiful project, love the verse, the stamp, and the colors. Thanks for sharing with us at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, yes she looks familiar. My first thought was DiVinci...might check out it out on line.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krisha, I will! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous artwork.. the colours are fab.. and the image and sentiment go together perfectly. Sorry I can't help you.. hope you find out soon.xx
ReplyDeleteReally Beautiful, I love the layout and the image, thanks so much for sharing with us at CYDA, hope to see you again soon, Gaynor DT :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a wonderful card with great details. Fantastic use of the vellum.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and fabulous colors.Thank you for joining us at Word Art Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful woman and card!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea who that woman is, but this is an amazing piece of artwork!!!
ReplyDeleteNo idea...but reminds me of Jane Austen. Lovely piece today, it has a dreamy quality. Thanks for visiting. take care, gerri
ReplyDeleteLove the image with the scripture-it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us @ WAW
Can't help you with the origins of the stamp, but your card is really pretty! Thank you for playing along with our "SOMETHING OLD" challenge at Card Makin' Mamas :)
ReplyDeleteI guess finding out who this woman is, is going to take a detective!! She is really pretty and works really well with this scripture. I love the colors that you used.
ReplyDeleteWell ladies, we do have a lead on the mystery woman, but no confirmation--she may be an Art By Moonlight image . . .
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I love all the layers on your card. The message is the best!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! AND I love the Bible verse, as it is one of my faves! I hope you'll join us again at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeletei don't know whose image it is but the creation is lovely in all respects,color, sentiment, composition, all of it. xo from michele
ReplyDeleteIt is Art By Moonlight image. Did I tell you this already? Can't remember. I used to design for them when it was just run by the original owner. Now its part of the Stamp Francisco company conglomerate. I can't find that particular stamp on their website right now. http://www.stampfrancisco.com Do you have the stamp or just scrap images? I may have given you images if so. I have the stamp if you need more.
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