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Today I am bringing you some simple wintery ideas, and a few fun ways to use those smaller stamps to build scenes. The first idea is so simple - it's repetition! We often use small stamps on clean & simple cards - as a small focal point with a clean background, but as you'll see with the small tree and deer from this month's Hero kit - you can fill a card by repeating images. I started with Soft Granite Ink - with the tree on an acrylic block, and I stamped the grey trees you see in the center at full strength, and moved away to stamp again with the leftover ink, repeating this process maybe a dozen times - I wanted a prominent row on the middle section and lighter trees above and below.
Next, I did the same, but with black ink - so that a few trees really popped and became focal points - stamping the leftover ink trees among the grey trees as well. It gives the feeling of snow in between you and the lighter trees doesn't it?
Then I took the deer from the kit and stamped him in black in the foreground.
I used an OLO Marker to create shadows for the trees and deer, leaving the top of the card white to look like an upsloping snowy hill. The placement of the trees adds to that vertical feeling as well.
Here's what the full kit looks like - it has a snowy cling stamp too! Love the village.
Yesterday's card (details here) used the tree again from the kit to make a tiny subtle rainbow.
Two books about winter made a BIG impact on me as a kid. The Snow Queen, and The Chronicles of Narnia. I remember so vividly the sleighs in both! And, for the Frozen generation, the Snow Queen - incredibly dark, as per Hans Christian Andersen's style, is what that is loosely based on. I've never seen it - I'm not a big Disney fan, and the song is so annoying I think it could be fatal. But anyway, you should read the book. The sleigh is basically a character in the fairy tale - an alluring character. As it is in Narnia, driven by the White Witch and pulled by the white reindeer. Yet another reminder that winter is objectively terrible!! Narnia must be out in the universe this week too - because one of my food groups posted a recipe for Turkish delight! I've never made it myself so I might have to try. This recipe site never fails me so maybe I'll try their version.
Anyway, all that to say, this sleigh die reminded me of those bewitching sleighs! I decided to make it as alluring as possible, with silver and pink glitter paper. The background uses the birch trees stencil (I'll be using this in my Stamp-Along class, if you are attending!) with Splash ink, and over that, I used the new snow stencil and acrylic paint to add snow. The colors give it such a 50s feel. The sentiment is from the strip tree.
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Simple yet stunning!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the first card!!! The lone deer near a stand of pines. The perfect winter scene. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteNo Nigerian Princes or Russian brides here...lol
I LOVE the rainbow trees! Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
ReplyDeletethe 1st card is my fave
ReplyDeleteSuper cards. LOVE the pink sleigh.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I really like the first card, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great set. It looks like we can make it simple or go all out.
ReplyDeleteI really like the black, white and gray card with the little deer in the corner.
ReplyDeleteThe black and grey trees look really cute. You ladies are trying new color schemes, and i LOVE it. And men....whoops.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards with all the small trees... what a wonderful scene builder!
ReplyDeleteWonderful way to stamp trees for depth/dimension, wonderful artsy colors of trees & sleighful art.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Love these!! As usual! Fun colors on the last one!!
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful details! I love the look of clean and simple cards, but struggle to stop with my designs because it doesn't feel like it's enough - your cards remind me that it's the little details that make a clean and simple design really soar. Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! I really love the tree shadows you added - such a great detail!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous cards! Love the designs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
All I can think of is Bob Ross and his Happy Little Trees! Love your tree lined cards! Simply Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! Both of your cards are wonderful! The deer looks as if it is in patchy fog. And I love your glittery pink and silver sleigh! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust love your first card. Its gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! I especially love the dramatic scene you created for your first card!
ReplyDeleteI like your creative card designs.
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