This is a fairly quick and easy one to make. It would have been quicker if I hadn't over inked my "craft" ink pad (which Is a Slow drying ink) I had to wait for ages for the ink to dry, but it took so long I resorted to using the heat gun to finish it off.
This is a 6x4 inch card. I started by brushing ink in a semi random way over the card stock. I brushed in a couple hills in the distance then splattered some water over the card and waited for a about 30 seconds before blotting off the excess water and the ink it lifted.
I wanted the splatter marks to be a little brighter, so with an aqua painter filled with bleach I added tiny drops of bleach to each splatter and let it sit until the splatters where almost white then blotted off the excess.
I stamped the silhouettes, sponged in the foreground and left it to dry.
It was essential the ink was completely dry before I did the gold heating embossing.
The couple are from the retired stamps set Silhouette Scenes . The floral silhouette wild flowers and willow are from Lavinia stamps.
This is a long skinny card at 3x7 inches.
The stamps used on this are Pocket silhouettes,
Silhouette scenes.
and the over hanging willow stamp is from Lavinia stamps.