Sunday, 1 November 2009

Lord Leighton


Created for the Gothic Arch Challenge where the theme is Lord Leighton. The background was sponged with Adirondack Lettuce and Pesto inks. This was then stamped with a text background in Pesto, and the edges of the arch sponged with Vintage Photo Distress ink. The Leighton image was then added, and embellished with Prima flowers, computer text, lace and a metal charm.

24 comments:

Effie said...

She's so pretty... love the green background.

Hermine said...

Its gorgeous, great background

Anonymous said...

This is lovely - glad you are back

Sugar Lump Studios said...

she is so lovely and beautiful! gorgeous arch! :)

Anne (cornucopia) said...

This is lovely!

Jacqueline said...

Gorgeous arch!

Femmy said...

it's just beautiful! great background!

BadPenny said...

this is so lovely

Astrid Maclean said...

Stunning arch, love it!

Ginger said...

She so elegant! Gorgeous arch!

Lori Saul said...

Beautiful and elegant arch- the background is exceptional and the image looks like porcelan- wow!

Kris Dickinson said...

What a beautiful arch!

Martina said...

Terrific arch, Rachel. Beautifully created!

lorhen82 said...

So beautiful! I love the words you chose too...they made me drift into a dream!

Anonymous said...

It's a lovely arch with lots of lovely touches.

Jeanne said...

Absolutely gorgeous, love the embellishment on the top and the image you selected was so wistful!

Faye said...

Wow, your background is fantastic! I love it with the image from one of Lord Leighton's paintings.

libbyquilter said...

darkly beautiful~!!~how perfect~! and your use of the cut apart poetry within the card is wonderful~!!~

:)
libbyQ

~*~Magpie's Nest said...

Gorgeous arch Rachel and the words are really perfect too!

Yvonne said...

So lovely!

gaby braun said...

This is great!

Lynn Stevens said...

Its so lovely! Well done

Just Me said...

Your added elements are perfect, love how you 'dirtied up' the flowers to match her attire. Her position flush right looks so natural.

aino said...

Nice work, very nice.