From the time we are first born, to the end of our days, faces are a constant source of fascination for us. Our family's, friends', and even our pets' faces are so treasured. Even the faces of complete strangers are an instant puzzle to be solved, beginning with the eyes. My post today features the
Stampendous Cling Beauty Face image, and I
decided from the start that I wanted this card to be all about the
eyes. These are not young eyes. These eyes have seen the world. But they
are serene, filled with an inner peace that we all covet.
I have so many friends that are amazing colorists, and I envy their talent, and struggle to achieve it myself. In the long run, we all just strive to do our best, and hope that something we've created will be an inspiration to others. My wandering beauty was first stamped in
Desert Sand Memento ink by
Tsukineko®, so that I could make an attempt at a hand-drawn and colored image, using my Copic Sketch markers for color, shading, and detail. The background of the card actually becomes her head-covering, and is created by ink-stenciling the
Dreamweaver Waves with Dots design in purple and blue pigments inks. While the ink was wet, I sprinkled
Stampendous Kaleidoscope embossing powder over the design, and heated it to melt. Her completed face was cut out and adhered to the card front, and iridescent beading was adhered along the edge of the head-covering, with a few purple crystals adhered as well. The veil portion in vellum also adds focus to her eyes, and has been stamped and embossed in black embossing powder with the
Cling Not All Wander sentiment. Once finished, I truly believe that her eyes have become the "window" to her "soul".
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