Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Day Dreamer

I tried the neatest technique recently, where you copy off a stained glass window image onto a transparency sheet, then you emboss it. Really looks like the real thing! Laura from  Artfully Musing  has a wonderful tutorial on how to do it if you'd like to check it out, Very Cool!
After it was done it seemed like the perfect backdrop for this little gal sitting comfortably with her book while the hours drift away. The stamps are from Rogue Redhead Designs Relish Reading sheet.


35 comments:

  1. Wow, that stained glass window is amazing! I'm off to check out that tutorial. Great card!

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  2. This is gorgeous Lynn! I really love how it turned out. I'll have to go take a look at that tutorial.

    Elaine Allen

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  3. Gorgeous! That's a fabulous technique and your beautiful window will have many of us trying it!

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  4. I love this! Your coloring is amazing on this one!!

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  5. Hi Lynn! The window does look like stained glass and it is beautiful! I will have to check out this tutorial! Love what you did with the "Day Dreamer." Have a great day!

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  6. oh just love this hun its incredible so much dimension hugs cheryl xxxx

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  7. Awesome Lynn! I love the crackle on it too!!

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  8. Incredible, love it Lynn. Definitely the best backdrop for that great stamp. Annette x

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  9. Hello Lynn!
    She is Lovely! Your Work is Always so Gorgeous!
    I am sorry I have fallen behind on getting Back to you. My Youngest Katelyn has been sick and Sporting a significant Fever. She is feeling a bit Better today. Relief!
    Thank you so Much for your Visits and Support! I still can't believe That my piece will be Published!
    Happy Wednesday!
    Hugs
    Jill

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  10. Gorgeous stamp I love what you've done with it.

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  11. What a stunning piece and a fantastic technique, Lynn! Well done my friend!

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  12. This is really a great look Lynn. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Thank you for sharing that - it's awesome! I can't wait to try it myself.
    ~Donna

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  14. Great technique. It looks amazing. Have a great day, Kim

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  15. This is beautiful - just love that window. The whole piece is amazing.

    Toni xx

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  16. the stained glass looks lovely, its a great tutorial but I've not tried it yet.....gorgeous creation
    hugs

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  17. You did a great job on that technique! I wish I had a pretty window like that in my house so I could be a day dreamer too.

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  18. A cool idea. This so reminds me of one of your murals!

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  19. Wow! That's a pretty nifty technique!

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  20. So flippin creative, love it. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

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  21. Ooooh, thanks for the tutorial link--this one looks like fun!

    VERY nice, as always, Lynn. You've almost convinced me to get that Relish Reading set . . . ;)

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  22. what a fab technique! Love the stamp you choses to use, it just looks like a peaceful happy setting! i think i want to grab a book and sit a while in front of that window!

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  23. Will deffo have to check that out, looks very cool! Love your card, Lynn, great image choice with your faux stained window!

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  24. Beautiful card,Lynn!!!
    Love that stained glass window and will have a look at the tutorial.
    Thanks for the link.
    Hugs,
    Marie

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  25. I just love the crepe paper ruffle fringe...so lovely.

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  26. That sounds like a great technique, must check it out, thank you so much for the link.
    And of course you used it beautifully, the composition is lovely.

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  27. That is such a cool technique!
    Beasutiful, soft colours and a gorgeous image. You created a beautiful vingette.
    Wishes.
    Lynne

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  28. Fabulous technique...Your window is a religious experience!LOL. Gotta try this.

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  29. That window is beautiful! You are so right - she looks fabulous in front of it! Wonderfully done!

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