Friday, 1 November 2013

Looking out from an underwater cave!

Hello everyone!

I've had another play in my art journal... an underwater theme this time, all with beautiful stamps from Designs by Ryn!  I'll list them at the end of this post for you.  The background is made with dylusions inks.


The edges of the cave are actually black, but unfortunately they look a sort of brown colour because of the light when I took the photo.
Here's a list of the stamps I used from Designs by Ryn:

Butterfly fish
Rising bubbles
Seaweed set
Kelp
Seahorse
School of fish

I'm entering this page in the Make it Monday challenge.
Thanks for visiting my blog, I hope you enjoyed looking at my pictures!  big hugs to you all xxxxx

27 comments:

Zoe said...

What a clever idea, love it xx

Linda Simpson said...

Fabulous, I do love these stamps. Great background!

Hugs
Linda xxx

KarinsArtScrap said...

this is gorgeous and what a great colours Wendy.

gr karin

Ryn Tanaka said...

Wendy I absolutely LOVE this one!!!!! I've never seen anything like this done with the sea creature stamps. Great idea with the cave! Love the placement of all of the stamps you used as well. They look like they are supposed to fit together that way. Very natural integration. You're brilliant! Thank you sooooo much :)

Karin said...

Great idea, looks horgeous! Have a great weekend! Groetjes karin x

Alie Hoogenboezem-de Vries said...

Magical..>Wendy...gorgeous scenery!

Miranda said...

Wow Wendy, this is gorgeous! It has a kind of transparency and I must say that the brown, instead of the real colour black, looks great! I am in awe.....warm greet Mirandaxx

Anjas-Artefaktotum said...

What a wonderful idea with the cave. Great underwater world, al stamps are gorgeous combined. I made too a underwater world:-)
Big hugs Anja

Sandra Carey said...

Beautiful Card Hugs Sandra xx

Anonymous said...

Fabulous Journal page, love the stamps and the colours, great effect too.

Hugs Erin x

Kate M said...

Beautiful background and such beautiful images - I love the rising bubbles - so realistic!
Great card,
xx

Gwyneth said...

Absolutely stunning. I love the background effect and those bubbles rising. Fab.

Laine said...

Wonderful colour and design Wendy. An absolute delight.
Laine
xx

Jan said...

This is fabulous xx Jan

Pia S said...

What a great underwater scene you've created! You're really talented with your inks and mists!

Barbara said...

Fab card.....such beautiful colours and design. x

Unknown said...

Wendy this is beautiful hun, I love all the sea colours, very pretty xxx

Sylvia said...

Amazing underwater scene, fabulous.

Sylv xx

Paper Creations by Shirley said...

HI Wendy this is gorgeous! I love the background for your sea-art and the combination of images. The orange at the bottom pops out very well :) I hope you had a great weekend, Shirleyxx

Unknown said...

A-MA-ZING !!!!! It looks so real. Well done - a beautiful piece of art work. xxx

Pat Taylor said...

Wow! This is gorgeous Wendy I love it brilliant xxx

loz said...

Fabulous artwork and colors Wendy. I saw this on MIM..Loz

Terry D. said...

I just found your blog from Ryn's page .I am really amazed at the bubbles.Is that just ink or did you add a clear lacquer such as crystal effects over the stamped image? Beautiful card.

Wendy said...

Hi Terry, thanks for taking the time to look at my blog! Yes, the bubbles are just stamped onto the page with black ink, then I removed a little of the colour inside the bubbles by painting with water. A touch of white pen at the top and bottom of each bubble and you're done! So glad you liked my journal page, I hope I've inspired you to try Ryn's fabulous stamps! xx

Terry D. said...

Hi Wendy,
Thanks for answering me .I never would of thought that it was just ink. You have inspired me to try. You are very gifted..Have a Great Day.xx Terry D.

lalkygirl said...

wow what a fab project ,love the ink work and those stamps are wonderful
Thanks for joining us at MIM and good luck in the challenges
tracey x

Turtle In The Sand said...

I am just getting into Art Journaling and I love this. Just so pretty and it looked like fun to create. So happy to have spotted it on MIM.