Hi guys!
I have a couple cards to share using the
Winter Farmland stamp by Blue Knight Rubber Stamps.
This is one of the newly released stamps.
I have a couple cards to share using the
Winter Farmland stamp by Blue Knight Rubber Stamps.
This is one of the newly released stamps.
Card #1~
The Winter Farmland stamp is a winter scene, so it has lots of snow
in the scene. The snow part (white) of the stamp is colored with a white
crayon, to form the resit when I add color to the scene. I stamped with
Archival black ink on white cardstock. The barn, sky, rock wall and tree are
all colored with distress oxide inks watered down to act likewater colors. I used white and red acrylic paint to add a love note to
the bark of the tree. Pixie Dust was added randomly for sparkly snow!!
Card #2~
Archival black ink on white cardstock. The barn, sky, rock wall and tree are
all colored with distress oxide inks watered down to act likewater colors. I used white and red acrylic paint to add a love note to
the bark of the tree. Pixie Dust was added randomly for sparkly snow!!
Card #2~
I created a background using two different colors of distress oxide ink.
I layered the colors by heat drying after each color was added. I let the
colors puddle on the paper and then heart dry. I love the color rings it
creates. I then sprayed with water (reacts with the ink) to leave a
distressed look. Really love it!!!!
Both cards are adhered together with Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L.
I layered the colors by heat drying after each color was added. I let the
colors puddle on the paper and then heart dry. I love the color rings it
creates. I then sprayed with water (reacts with the ink) to leave a
distressed look. Really love it!!!!
Both cards are adhered together with Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L.
Would love to see you join us over on the
Thanks for stopping by~
Connie/DT Member
Connie/DT Member
It was 106 here yesterday, so yep! I miss Winter!! I love love love these!! Just GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteWow - stunning!!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. Happy Mothers Day Connie!
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