I already had an idea about how I wanted the finished project to look before I did these gelli prints as the basis for this project.
Here you can see my first attempt on the left. Not what I wanted at all; too much brown and too grungy I thought. I made the colour scheme a lot softer and more feminine in the finished artwork, and used the leafy swirl to create interest and pattern without being too overwhelming.
The finished card. Hope you like it. The start of a new year is always a time when we think about change. I love this sentiment; it reminds me that any time can be the right time to accept and embrace changes in my life. Thanks for reading, and for your inspiration, support and encouragement on this creative journey. Until the next time. Love xxx
Congratulations on your top 5 in the Clarity challenge Barbara. Loving your new blog xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Sazzle. Xxx
DeleteLove your card and well done making the top 5. Have fun with your fabulous new blog. I must admit that I have neglected mine lately x
ReplyDeleteLove your card and well done making the top 5. Have fun with your fabulous new blog. I must admit that I have neglected mine lately x
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat. Perhaps its the novelty of something new, but I can see this blogging becoming quite addictive. Xxx
DeleteI have a gelli plate not yet played with and i obviously need to looking at these!
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