Monday, September 2, 2013

Vintage Garden

I made an ATC for the latest Lunagirl challenge.

After just completing the Alice challenge, I was still in that mode, thinking of the talking flowers Alice encountered. 



I took the freebie flower seed packet offered on the Lunagirl blog and added three faces from their Lady of the Flowers digital collage sheet.  This was all done digitally and then printed out.  I blended with Ranger distress markers in spun sugar and wild honey.  Gelly Roll Clear Star pen was used to highlight the seeds.  It wouldn't be vintage without some gold edging, created with Ranger tarnished brass Distress Stain.  Hero Arts gemstones

This photo was taken indoors with my Ott light which picked up the glitter in a bold way.


Lunagirl Moonbeams Challenge:  Seed packs: vintage Garden 

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12 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Pretty card! Valerie

Sophie said...

Das ist umwerfend schön.
Eine tolle Idee, die Blüten mit den Köpfen, und es passt perfekt.

Sophie xx
Danke für deine lieben Kommentare, ich freue mich immer sehr darüber.

Unknown said...

Helene, this is brilliant hun, love it xxx

Annie Claxton said...

Genius - I love how you've put the images together! :o)

Anita Houston The Artful Maven said...

Very cool alteration to add those faces.... Love this!

Sharon said...

Very clever - love what you have done Helene!!!

Karen Lunagirl said...

this is so pretty! i love what you have done with the image. ~ Karen

Michele said...

Helene this is genius! i absolutely love the faces on the flowers and it is so very Alice! a nice way to tie two challenges together i think. thanks for joining the vintage garden challenge at lunagirl! xo

Terry said...

Most interesting seed packet! Love what you have done with this ATC! Enjoy the week!

Anonymous said...

Wonderfully whimsical - how I love this!
Wishes
Lynne

trisha too said...

Charming atc, Helene!

:)

Vicki Romaine said...

I just love what you did with the seed pack. Thanks for sharing with the lunagirl Moonbeams.

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