Hey! Hope you're having a good day!
I was lucky enough to have a day in the beautiful Lake District. Being surrounded by gorgeous scenery and gardens made me think of this stamp set and I wanted to try a little reverse dimension.
I've used the Lawn Fawn 'Gleeful Gardens' set- which is just the cutest
To be honest, once I'd made it, I wished I'd just created two circular frames and added the elements after. Instead I just cut out around the images which was less precise. I added 3D foam behind each layer.
I've tried googling and asking what this technique is called. I thought it might be pyramage; but it isn't. Reverse decoupage is about the best I could come up with, so if any of you know, please enlighten me!
Sweet and simple from me this week. Do give this one a go- it's an easy way to make scenes without really trying!
See you next week!
Keren xx
What a sweet card, love the design and those cute stamps x
ReplyDeleteso adorable
ReplyDeleteNot sure what it's called but it's a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteTypically Keren... Fun Fabulous and totally unique and I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely. If it doesn't have a name it could be called Kerenage x
ReplyDeleteHe he! Thankyou! Hopefully someone will come up with the correct one! xx
DeleteThat's lovely. If it doesn't have a name it could be called Kerenage x
ReplyDeleteWonderful love your coloring and the idea of having a sort of tunnel is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteI think it's called either invertage or inverted decoupage.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, whatever it's called!
Kathleen Mc x
Ps hope you enjoyed the Lakes. My second home after mum & dad moved us there when I was 14.
I think it's called either invertage or inverted decoupage.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, whatever it's called!
Kathleen Mc x
Ps hope you enjoyed the Lakes. My second home after mum & dad moved us there when I was 14.