'What you do speaks so loudly, I can't hear what you say.'
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wednesday 16 June 2021

 A fun playtime today 😁

I couldn't resist this elephant stamp from Katzelcraft, and of course a couple of other small items somehow found their way into my shopping basket 😖 I just don't understand how that happens. Does it happen to you, too?

Anyway, I cheated because I made this background either just before or just after Christmas, when I tried out some watercolour paints on watercolour paper, trying to get a deeper result with them. They are plastered on, so far from a watercolour effect, but that was exactly what I was after at the time. I can't tell you how many images have been on this piece, waiting to be glue(d down, until I changed my mind - again! But I decided it would be a perfect place for Ms Picasso Elephant. I did also end up, somehow, with the Les Pabos sheet I used last week. I have no idea what Pabos are...I should ask my friend in France. She has grandchildren, so maybe she'll know. I just know they make me smile.)

So this is coloured with pencils - a variety of types, with some blending experiments, too. Some is finished off with Inktense pencils and acrylic paint pens because I wanted the vivid rainbow look on Ms Picasso's painting. I thought she'd enjoy a pedicure, so I painted her toe nails to match her beret, and added a few red jewel like dots - the dots were part of the image, so I just coloured them. I used some oddments for the background, which was stamped both in grey and in white - and an Aall and Create Circles background stamp.


Linking to


Word Art Wednesdays, Anything Goes

Creatalicious, Anything Goes/Water

Rainbow Card Challenge, Radically Rainbow


Thank you for calling in today 😊

Back soon

Cath
xxx

9 very kind comments from lovely people:

My name is Erika. said...

I do love this elephant set and they are actually sitting in my shopping cart at an online web site. I let them sit until I fill it up for free shipping, and usually then I need to weed down the basket a bit too. Your card came out great and I love the rainbow background. Great work Cath. Hope all is well. Hugs-Erika

Bonnie said...

We are neighbors in the gallery at Rainbow Card, so I wanted to drop by and say Hi Neighbor. Your rainbow is so striking with that fun loving elephant.

Neet said...

That's a great rainbow background Cath. I had to check the "Richard of York ..." to make sure it had all the colours in it - and it does.
Ms Picasso is adorable, can understand why you had to have her and I just love her painted toe nails. Her beret gives her the magic touch that links her to her namesake and he fact that she is an artist in her own right.
Beautifully bright, will cheer someone up somewhere.
Hugs, Neet xx

sue t. said...

What a fun card!! Thanks for getting your rainbow on at The Rainbow Card Challenge!

Izzy Scrap said...

Wonderful ! This elephant is so fun with its beret and its toe nails painted. And your background, OMG, just gorgeous ! About "Les Pabos", in itself it doesn't mean anything, written like that, but when you read it, it's like "Les pas beaux" (the not beautifuls = the uglys). Katzelkraft has always some funny names for their stamps. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at The Rainbow Card Challenge.

Shell Shearer Swinscoe said...

Fantastic background, I'm glad you kept it for Mr Picasso Elephant as he is just perfect for it!

Thank you for sharing with us at 'Creatalicious' this month
Hugs Shell xx

Elena C said...

Hi Cath, I LOVE Ms Picasso... She is just the right kind of artsy we all want to be!!! Great background with all the colors too. Thank you for showing off your stuff at our Rainbow Card Challenge. Please join us again next month for our July challenge. Can't wait to see what you create!!!
Elena DT

Cornelia (fun stamping) said...

So much fun! Although that elephant looks like he is quite critical of his work....Love his red toenails :)

crafty-stamper said...

Another fabulous background and love the elephant with her perfectly painted nails love it
Carol x