Today I managed to find some time to have a little play with some of the new Lynne Perrella stamps. I just love all of Lynne's latest release, every time I look at them, I change my mind about which one is my favourite!!! Today I used images from LPC031 & 034 along with an assortment of my new stamps and a few from SN014 & 015.
I used Caribbean Sea, Wisteria and Guacamole Fresco Finish paint for the background with Snowflake highlights. So not only am I embracing the bright new colours from my latest set of Limited Edition paints, I'm using Wisteria too!!!! Those of you who know me well, know that I never use purple tones but this is really pretty.
I'll be taking this sample along to the Stamperama show at Stevenage this Sunday, if you would like to see it close up, stop by and say hi, it will be on my demo desk on the PaperArtsy stand.
It's fabulous, Lin, can't wait to see it in the flesh on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteLove the background colours!
ReplyDeleteThat is so gorgeous. I love the background & the Elizabethan lady works brilliantly with your large flower.
ReplyDeleteIt is so elegant Lin! Beautiful sentiment too! Love the stamp combo! Am toying with idea of driving to Stevenage! Might be weather dependent! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Lin. I'm only disappointed that I won't be there to see it :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours,this is just gorgeous.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous Lin and I will be there to see it irl (hopefully) although you might all want to give me a wide berth if this stinking cold doesn't take a hike before then ;-)
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Lesley #Xx
Lovely Lin! The colours are so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria is the colour that brings everything together for me on your page, it adds the glow and warmth.
ReplyDeleteI do love the head and ruff on your large flower. Reminding me of Glenda Jacksons performance of Elizabeth 1st and the magnificent costumes they made for her. Also reminds me of the peacock cape that was made by Matt from the Sewing Bee that wouldn't stay erect.
Sorry won't be there to see it at Stevenage but maybe it can be included in the Paper Artsy stand at Port Sunlight??? :-) xxx
Love what you've done with LP stamps, adore the flower head! Ruth x
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, shows how even the brightest colours can be used more subtly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lin ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteI love this, Lin! What a great idea to combine these stamps so beautifully. Long, long ago I made a collage with ladies' faces at the centre of flowers: it's something I really love! Looking forward to seeing your beautiful work close up at Stevenage. xx
ReplyDeleteLovely!! The colours are so gorgeous.
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