For All About Layering 1 I, used the Lily Layering stamp from Altenew. I used Close to my Heart ink pads & Altenew Alcohol markers. My inspiration was my 2020 Lily Bed pictures. For accents I added green & yellow to help balance the layout and bring in my favorite lily colors from my Father's lily bed..
Green Lily - I used layer 2, from the main tulip image, stamped in Sweet Leaf. Center of flower was stamped in Clover Green..To finish the Lily I used a Crayola Colored Pencil Light Green to color of the image.
White Lilies - The first one did not turn out. I used Grey Flannel for the base color. With the third layer I stamped in white, oping it would pop, it didn't.. Using the second and Versatile Clear Stamp I prepped for heat embossing. The second layer was heat embossed with Kaleidoscope. It turned out to dark. I outlined it with Altenew Alcohol Marker G775 and Red highlights with R378.
The Second white lily turned to be probably my favorite. I stamped the base in White Daisy, the second layer was in Grey Flannel & third layer in White Daisy. I did a second third layer in Versatile Clear & heat embossed with Kaliedoscope. I outlined the flower with Altenew Alcohol Marker W603. The Stamen was stamped with blush.
Yellow Lily - Using Altenew Re-Inker Mango & a make-up pad I I colored the base image. Layer 2 was stamped with Taffy. The Stamen stamp I cored with Altenew Alcohol Marker Y608
Orange Lily - Base layer was stamped in Taffy. The second layer was stamped in Sorbet. Stamen were colored Altenew Alcohol Marker G775.
Pink Lily - Base was stamped in Blush, layer 2 in Amethyst & layer 3 in Iris. The stamen were stamped in Honey.
Leaves - Leaf base for 6 leaves is Sweet Green. The second layer was done Versatile Clear ink & Heat Embossed with Clover Green
Below is the completed layout. All 6 lilies were used and the ones I hated have grown on me. All in all it is a simple layout but the lilies help to enhance the pictures. Thanls for following on this first class journey.
Beautiful photos. Thank you for submitting your work to the AECP assignment gallery.
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