My Gardenia Layering Stamps Challenge: My Altenew AECP Second Course



Onward to the second AECP course - Layering Stamps 4.  Although I thought that I developed much better skill with layering stamps in the previous course, I still found this second course on layering stamps to be extremely challenging. I used an older stamp set, Build-A-Flower Gardenia, that I had always wanted to do well but I never felt satisfied.  

So I gave it a try, using what I had been learning from the first two courses. I found it very difficult and I was very very close to quitting working with this stamp set and trying another one. However, I had promised myself that I would hang in there, so hang in there I did. And, in the end, I did get an image I liked. Below are a small sample of my early attempts.   Much of my frustration was that I couldn't quite get the colors on the paper that were in my mind.  In the end, I used the image third across from the left on the top of this image.


The main stamp is Altenew's Build-a Flower Gardenia (an older stamp set). I used Altenew's Fresh inks: Coral Bliss, Pink Pearl, Green Opal and Strawberry and Crisp inks Firefly, Shadow Creek, Mountain Pine. The background is Altenew's Cascading Elegance stencil used with Altenew's Silver Shimmer Paste. 


The sentiment comes from Altenew's Heartfelt Sentiments set and finally I embellished with Altenew's Enamel Dots. I used cardstock with a small print to mat the image.








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