Before I quit with making Christmas cards I wanted to create a snowy scene to enter into the Impression Obsession Challenge: It's Snow Time! So using some IO stamps and a die I created this card.
I masked off the bottom of the panel so I could brush on my sky. And then when I removed the mask I lightly brushed on the bottom with the same color but in not as intense coloring to make my snow. I then stamped one of the trees, masked that off and then added two other trees along side of it. With my Copics I colored the trees. I added snow with a white paint pen to the trees and also added some flakes to the sky. Then I die cut the panel out with an IO die and also cut another one of the same size out with some red glitter paper to make the frame. I finished the card by placing it on a white card base.
Impression Obsession Products:
CL980 Holiday Icons Stamp Set
DIE805-YY Checkered Frames
Other Supplies:
Inks of Various Companies
Copic Markers
Stampin' Up! Glitter Paper
White Card Stock-Gina K. Designs
Crafter's Companion Glue Runner
Life Changing Blending Brushes
I hope you like my clean and simple scene. I know it works okay for me. Happy Saturday to all of you too!
Thanks for visiting and God bless,
Verna
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17 comments:
I love this cute little tree and your scene is cleverly created and just perfect! The simplicity of design is wonderful. As of today I have 5 still to make and I can't wait to be done, much as I adore Christmas cards.
Beautiful background. Lovely card. [Bunny]
This is such a pretty scene! The glitter frame is such a nice accent.
Your masking and brushing techniques paid off in this lovely little card! I just love the trio of snow-covered trees!
Great sponging, masking and coloring! This looks great!!
So cute! I love the red glitter frame. I'll have to try that!
This is so pretty Verna! Love that glittery frame around your lovely trees!
A lovely card, Verna, with a really pretty scene. xx
Very cute scene, Verna, and I love the snow on the trees!
I love your sweet and simple little scene! I have just finished making my Christmas cards and I am beginning to see the value in making cards all year long rather than waiting until December LOL
Have a wonderful week my friend : 0 )
BIG (((Hugs)))
Patti
Oh how very pretty...love the sparkle frame and of course the cute tree scene you have created!! I now actually have some free time to create myself and really looking forward to it!! Have a great week!!
Ithe looks sooo pretty
Cheers
Dr Sonia
Your glittering frame adds an extra festive feel to your cute card. I love the trees. You created a winter wonderland!
Love these sweet little trees! Great masking again!
I wish we had some snow....the little we had just melted away....your card looks so peaceful!
Love the framing on this card -- very fun
Wonderful card Verna, I do find IO challenge to be one of my hardest since only IO stamps and dies are allowed. I'm thankful we are allowed to use other brands for matting. Every time I go to buy a IO stamp I make sure I can find a few different ideas to give more opportunities to play in their challenges. You always do such a great job.
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