Today’s Wednesday Stamper challenge is…
... to come out from behind your book and make a bookmark. So that after having had a relaxing read you can put a gorgeous piece of artwork in there to enjoy it even more.
This was perfect for me. For those of you that do not know I am a member of the Columbus Book Markers. This coming up Monday I am hosting our meeting, because the February books were my selection. As the hostess my one duty is that I have a book mark as a door prize. I had completely forgotten until reading the challenge that I need to make one.
The book for Book club this past month was Mercy of Thin Air by Ronlyn Domingue. I really enjoyed this historical fiction/ghost/love story and highly recommend it. Portraying the story on a bookmark proved to be a bit difficult…after all how do you portray the idea that sometimes stuff happens?
I decided to take a blithe approach starting with a beautiful, free image, of flying horses from tartx and printed it out on transparency. The background is a cloud stamped in versa mark and chalked then over stamped with writing that I off stamped first in order not to get it too dark.(wow, that is a mouthful) The book page is died using Tim Holtz distressing ink.
This was perfect for me. For those of you that do not know I am a member of the Columbus Book Markers. This coming up Monday I am hosting our meeting, because the February books were my selection. As the hostess my one duty is that I have a book mark as a door prize. I had completely forgotten until reading the challenge that I need to make one.
The book for Book club this past month was Mercy of Thin Air by Ronlyn Domingue. I really enjoyed this historical fiction/ghost/love story and highly recommend it. Portraying the story on a bookmark proved to be a bit difficult…after all how do you portray the idea that sometimes stuff happens?
I decided to take a blithe approach starting with a beautiful, free image, of flying horses from tartx and printed it out on transparency. The background is a cloud stamped in versa mark and chalked then over stamped with writing that I off stamped first in order not to get it too dark.(wow, that is a mouthful) The book page is died using Tim Holtz distressing ink.
Unfortunately the scan is not very good. The colors or light blues, pinks, yellows and greens…think heavenly shades with silver along the edges and used in all the ribbons. If you click on it a larger image will pop up showing more detail
I hope you enjoy…I am open to any and all types of critiques.
Caro
I hope you enjoy…I am open to any and all types of critiques.
Caro
29 comments:
Pretty bookmark, perfect for childrens fairy tale books.
very beautiful bookmark
beautiful bookmark
This is very pretty!! I love all the soft colors.
Beutiful bookmark, the colors are so soft soothing!
Gorgeous, love the soft colours
this is really a gread bookmark!
very beautiful!!!
Oooooh, that is so beautiful! I really love your style :)
Liz
Beautiful and very fitting for the book.
So very soft and pretty!
This is so pretty - it LOOKS ghostly! =)
So soft and lovely.....shimmery!
Oh so pretty bookamrk. Love the design.
fabulous i love your bookmark
your bookmark is beautifully designed - great colours you need
Loev it, looks great in all its whites.
That is one Gorgeous book mark
Tracy SBS
Beautiful bookmark!! I need to start going outside of my card making box and do other things. =) Thanks for the inspiration!
Elisabeth SBS
beautiful book mark!!!
Beautiful bookmark !
Georgeous. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Welcome to the sisterhood
Such a fantastic bookmark.
Such a beautiful bookmark and a good idea to base it around the current book. :0)
Beautiful bookmark, great image!
Clairexx
Beautiful bookmark!
lovely, so ethereal
I like the way you used the transparency....it looks wonderful..
Very special !!!!
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