Another week has flown by. I’m teaching out in Denver this week but I was able to get in a little crafting time before heading out here. We have a gorgeous sketch at Freshly Made Sketches courtesy of our lovely Cécile Ribon. I didn’t vary from it too much but I see so many ways to use it (and so many flower options).
I opted for the incredible flower from the Bloom with Grace Stamp Set by Honey Bee Stamps. I know it isn’t really sunflower season but I didn’t think that should stop me from coloring this one. I took a bit of time working on shading and adding some rust colored shading. I love images like this that give room to play a bit and think about shadows and light.
For the background, I thought I’d experiment a little on BetterPress Cotton Card Panels in Bisque. I partially stamped the Vintage Flora Background Stamp in Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Then I added water to smudge and add character. I took my watercolor paints and added some variations on green randomly over the image and then added black splatters. For the flower and leaves, I actually fussy cut the images. I don’t do this often but for this I thought it intensified the effect. To keep the edges of the flower from looking too white, I took a black marker (I do this from behind to help avoid stray accidents) around the edges. Finally a sentiment from the Mini Messages Stamp Set using its coordinating die set.
Hope you like this one and are having a good week. Thanks for stopping by today! See you soon.

7 Comments
Love this!
What a gorgeous background for that flower. I love the mix of vintage with that bold bloom!
The collage background is so perfect for the grand sunflower, Jen!
This is absolutely gorgeous! Your coloring never fails to amaze me.
This is so pretty! That sunflower is gorgeous! Love the rich colours! Love that background as well! Just fabulous!
Be still, my heart! This is one stunning card! I’ve been eyeing that sunflower set for ages – since the last time you used it, actually, now that I think of it 🙂
This card is a true artsy beauty, Jen! That bakground is absolutely amazing