I am a Floridian, born and raised, but I spent 8 years in Colorado. This is inspired by one of those super heavy snows that makes everything magical....if you aren't walking around in it.
I took two photos: The first one shows some of the sparkle elements but no depth, and the second, the opposite. The background paper is from a Recollections paper pack. I made the pine boughs from a Silhouette file and the branches from the Martha Stewart branch punch. The colors weren't contrasting enough so I grabbed random green markers from my Spectrum Noirs to try and alter the greens. I still didn't the contrast I wanted, but it is better. The sentiment is also from a Silhouette file and the snowflake from another Martha Stewart punch. I have a three size bow die I got from Ali express a few years ago and used the middle size for the bow here. As far as the snow, I have a stipple bruch I've had for over 20 years. I have seen plenty of people do the snow technique but all with tiny brushes so I figured this would be....interesting to say the least. I was pleasantly surprised. I tried it out on a scratch paper and found when I tapped the brush handle against my hand, I got very fine drops but when I brushed the paint right off the block, I got the larger drops. I liked both effects, so I used both techniques on this card. For the very final touch, I thought it needed just a hint of sparkle so I used a jar of tiny silver stars and scattered a few within the branches, one to dot the i and one in the center of the snowflake. Not impressive in a photo, but in person there's just a hint of sparkle.
Showing posts with label Christmas Cabin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Cabin. Show all posts
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Farm Fresh Christmas Trees
This is easily the quickest, laziest card I have ever made. My Christmas aesthetic this year is vintage rustic country (if that could be a thing): lots of plaid, red trucks, fresh cut trees, vintage country. These papers are from the pack, "Christmas Cabin" from Recollections. All three pieces. I did nothing but cut them to size and round the corners. I also added some red ribbon from Stampin' Up. That is it. Took about 5 minutes, but I really like it.
It's a Wonderful Life!
OK,, I confess, I have never actually seen the movie but the stamp set I used is called "Wonderful Life" from Stampin' Up. It's a buildable set. I used 5 of the stamps in the set to make the scene. I stamped it on craft paper and used my Spectrum Noir markers to color it in. I did virtually no shading because the cardstock didn't lend itself to blending. I used fun flock for snow on the tree, car and gifts and a snow pen for the snow on the road. The tree pattern paper is from a Recollections paper pack, "Christmas Cabin" and the sentiment is from a generic die cut I have. I used some Glossy Accents on the window, bows and taillights and a few pearl accents I had from a previous paper pumpkin on the garland. Overall, I really like the vibe of this one.
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