But first - here's my Panda card. I had already had to look up what Moon Gates were - a traditional feature in Chinese gardens. I'm more familiar with the Tori gate in Japanese gardens - there was one in the bamboo garden that we visited...
I stamped my panda on white card, and coloured the background and bamboo with Inktense pencils, then masked the panda and sponged in the background. I suppose I should have done a night sky and added a moon - perhaps next time.
I used old Cuttlebug Vintage Corner dies behind the image panel, and then a layer with a Spellbinders Fleur de Lis square embossed into it. The panda and decorative black panels are raised slightly from the base.
And here are some bamboos to provide a homely setting for him...When I finally get round to editing some more holiday photos, I'll provide a link to the site for the garden. We visited it on our way back north from Provence, as a way of doing something during the day and not simply driving for a full day. It was so peaceful and relaxing and we would go again and spend more time.
I have to admit that my jaw dropped when I saw this. It's stunning. I love the subject matter first of all, and the design is absolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI meant to add that there's a house down the block from us that planted bamboo in their front yard and now that's all there is in the front yard. They obviously didn't research which varieties are invasive.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, Sabrina!
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning and I love your photos of the bamboo garden. When I usually see bamboo it is for someone to provide privacy for their yard and it usually looks like it got out of hand, but not the garden you posted. It is lovely!
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