Hi Folks, here is a Wintery sample for you using the Winter Fairy stamp collection from Chocolate Baroque. I stamped the main fairy onto a piece of white card,
and then created a mask which I placed over the image. I stamped some
mushrooms from the Autumn Fairy
collection and then created masks for those as well. I made some paper
masks for the hills, by tearing some scrap paper, and sponged various
shades of green Memento Ink across the background. Fnally, I used some blue Memento Ink to
create a sky, adding a circle mask to create a sun.
I
added some yellow Memento Ink in the circle area for the sun, and embossed some
trees using white embossing powder. I then removed the masks and
coloured the stamped images using Graph it markers. To finish, I added
some glitter glue along the edges of the hills and to highlight the
mushrooms.
To create the background, I embossed some snowflakes from the Reindeer Landscape
stamp set using white embossing powder, and then covered the background
with blue Memento Ink. I used a sentiment from the Winter Fairies stamp set, and
added some blue organza ribbon and some gems to finish.
Thanks for stopping by, xx
7 comments:
This beautiful, love the scene that you have created - beautiful image and colours, great card.
xx
Love this card, fab scene and love the background too
Beautiful card, love the scene you have created.
Hugs
Linda xxx
so sweet and beautiful Judith.
gr karin
This is delightful with the way the white embossed trees look as if they are snow laden & the grey hills in the background help create an ethereal fantasy sense. It's the white snowflakes tieing the whole design together echoing those trees, the matting & the sentiment borders that really catch my eye & I love the bold red toadstools she's surrounded by.
Paula (PEP)
Such a pretty and delicate card Judith love those toadstools and the lovely background.
Suexxx
Judith, your card is just gorgeous & would fit the Winter Blues challenge over at The Crafting Cafe challenge blog! I'd love it if you could enter!
xx
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