Midsummer Madness

The theme this week at Make My Monday is 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and the challenge is to create something with fairies.
 I borrowed some lovely Katy Sue Silhouette stamps from one of my friends and combined them with my brayer to create this card



My background is a combination of Baja Breeze, Brocade Blue and Not Quite Navy and my images are stamped with Versa Colour black ink.
Not the easiest stamps to use as I found that the stamps took on a lot of ink around the image and I had to be very careful not to transfer that ink to the paper.
I glittered the wings of my fairies and also stamped inside the card


My dt have done me proud this week so I do hope you can pop over and take a look - see you soon - Jacqueline xx

Comments

  1. Simply super. Love your night sky and the fairies look very magical. x

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  2. I love both of these Jacqueline, the atmosphere in the first one and the beautiful simplicity of the second one.
    suzi b xx

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  3. This is amazing, Jacqueline! LOVE the inside stamped sentiment! And your created scene is absolutely gorgeous! Everyone really outdid themselves this week, I feel my card isn't as good as it should be! LOVE this challenge! :)

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  4. This is gorgeous Jacqueline. I love the dancing fairies and your beautiful background and the stamping inside looks lovely.
    Hugs, Fliss xx

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  5. Jacqueline.

    They are soooooo good. I love both of them.

    Greetings from Kalletal
    Linda

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  6. Perfect scene for the challenge...love the dancing fairies in the moonlight. I need to visit to have a class with you to do this technique.....

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  7. So delicate and elecate - very pretty.
    Hugs
    Valxx

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  8. What a wonderful magical scene you've made in the top card Jacqueline and I love the elegant simplicity of the second. Vicky x

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