Welcome to another challenge over at Seize the Birthday. Colleen has chosen sunset scene this week. This was not my original card. I had done a simple blended card with sunset colours but it wasn't really a scene. So I decided to pull out my Gelli plate and use some paints. I used my fingers to adjust a few things but I'm generally happy with it. It was supposed to be an ocean scene but it kind of looks like mountains.
Be sure to pop on over to the blog to check out the stunning creations from the design team and our Surprise Party Guest, Carol McFarland.
Hope you have a terrific day and a wonderful weekend!
Thanks for stopping by,
Glenda
Card details:
Best Wishes
Stamps: Fun Stampers Journey
Ink: Versafine black
Paper: white & black cardstock
Accessories: Artist Loft paints, Gelli plates, jewels
This is amazing, Glenda. You have captured a wonderful night sky with your gelli plate, I am so impressed! And you know the blue does look a bit like snow capped mountains, but it is just as stunning either way you look at it!
ReplyDeleteAnd here I didn't think you liked making scenes. This is amazeballs! And made on your gelli plate, I'm doubly impressed. Nicely done!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, now that you say that, I see mountains way in the back. This is so amazing and I had to look at it with awe. In my mind I was thinking, " How did she do that?"
ReplyDeleteAwesome use of your gel plate! This is amazing~
ReplyDeleteSo impressed right now as I feel like you really stepped out of your comfort zone! Awesome job, Glenda!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautifully abstract! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Jaw dropping wow!!! This is something that should be framed, Glenda! Its really inspiring to see this; more please!! :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing Glenda, fabulous creation using your gelli plate, love the depth of colours, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful sky. Great job with all the colors.
ReplyDeleteIt is an art work, Glenda! The colors look amazing!
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