I'm glad my stamp order arrived before the deadline for Curtain Call because I knew I had the perfect stamp and technique. Here's the inspiration photo.
The soft colored flowers are lovely but of course I was drawn to the well. Love it's rusticcicity. I know. That's not a word. It's underlined in red on my screen, but it says what I want to say. Maybe I should say rusticness. Nope, that's not a word either. Oh, well. Pardon the pun. ;)
The flowers are from Penny Black colored with Distress Ink. I made the brick (well) wall using embossing paste colored with Black Soot DI and my NBUS MFT stencil on SSS Smoke, then cut it with PTI's tipped tops. A little sentiment from HA finishes it off.
Since I used several NBUSes, I'm entering this in Darnell's NBUS #2 challenge, and because I fussy cut it, I'm also putting in my second entry at AAA.
Thanks for stopping by.
9 comments:
This is a tip-top rustic wishing well wall, Bobby! And your beautiful flowers look fantastic tumbling down from it!! I love your enthusiasm and love that you continue to get and show us more NBUS all the time!! Thank you so much for playing again in my NBUS Challenge!! Hugs, Darnell
I think rusticcicity is a brilliant word made all the more fabulous by the red underline! And your card is brilliant too. Gorgeous wall!
So nice! Love your cutting and the lovely scene you've created. Thanks for joining AAA Cards.
Nice job with the embossing paste wishing well! Love it!
So cute you used that brick wall for an accent! So glad you could play along at AAA Cards
Fabulous card. I love those flowers, but I think your wall/well just steals the show. Incredible construction.
Bobby this is so pretty, I love the yellow and pink flowers on your brick background! Thank you so much for sharing with us at the Curtain Call!
The contrast with the very texture wall and the bright beautiful flowers is wonderful, Bobby! Thank you for fussy cutting with us this week at AAA Cards!
Those soft, delicate blooms are so fabulous against the brick wall, Bobby ... such a brilliant take on the inspiration! Rusticcicity ... great invented word ... it should be an official word .. it conveys the sense of the picture so perfectly! Anita :)
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