I mixed up the bees with an old library catalog card. I have had these sitting in my drawer and thought what a great background for my buzzy friends...
I stamped the bees twice to give a layer on the wings. The wings were stamped on vellum to give a beautiful effect.
While I had the kraft cardstock out I decided to stamp and color on the kraft with the flower and bees.
I stamped a soft script background first using brown ink. I stamped the flowers and bees and sentiment. I finished with the cute sentiment. :)
I have to admit I love this little ATC.
I started with a kraft cardstock with a coat of yellow paint. I let it dry and then stamped the script over the background. I added the butterfly with the second set of wings and the Queen Bee stamp.
I finished it with a little vellum lace trim and some cute vintage buttons!
I liked the kraft card so much I replicated it with a white cardstock background and some simple splattering of the lemon zest and melted chocolate sprays!
I added a few vellum petals to the flower. I simply stamped the flower a few times on vellum and cut it out to add the layered petals.
I thought how fun it would be to cut along the edge of the honeycomb and use it as the bottom of the main panel.
I stamped everything on a panel and then cut straight lines up to the honeycomb and then cut the rest out by hand. I then added foam tape behind the panel to put on the card base. A fun way to give texture.
I hope you enjoyed all the fun bees!
Thanks for buzzing by!
Suzz
Products: Darkroom Door
Darkroom Door Rubber Stamp Set - Buzzing Bees
Darkroom Door Texture Stamps French Script
Dylusions Shimmer Spray - Lemon Zest, Melted Chocolate
Ranger Archival Ink - Potting Soil, Sunflower, Jet Black
White Gel Pen
White Acrylic Paint, Wild Honey Acrylic Paint
Vellum
Sizzix Tim Holtz Chapter Two Crochet
Vintage Buttons
Kite String
Twine
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ReplyDeleteThese bees absolutely delight me - all the cards are great, but the one with the vintage library card is pure perfection.
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I love seeing the art you make. You are awesome! Thanks for sharing what you do.
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