I have used one of the beautiful ching-chou-kuik stamps Rising Flame to create a wedding card. As soon as I saw her I imagined the bodice to be filled with pearls or glitter. I know the name indicates that she has fire around her, but I felt the stamp should be icy and frosty in cool shades rather than warm.
She is coloured with grey to add shades and silver glitter. In her hair she has a charm and a piece of mesh (looking like a vail) peeps from behind the image.
/Katarina
such a pretty card and this image looks lovely in black and white. also love that little charm
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Katarina, I also like the black and white look to this.
ReplyDeletevery nice, love the black and white - j
ReplyDeleteSo pretty I love how you incorporated the hair piece, and then left the iamge uncolored.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful.
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Tanya
what a lovely idea to use this stamp for a wedding card, it is so different and looks great in black and white.
ReplyDeleteTeresa xx
Beautiful card and great idea! That is one of the things I love about these stamps - even though they have name based on how the artist saw them, we can see them any way we want!! :-)Traci
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way of making a wedding card!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteHolley
This makes an amazing wedding card Katarina! Beautiful!
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