Saturday, November 8, 2008

Christmas Trees


While its great to have a specific style, its good to be versatile too. I didn’t do a lot of my usual things (break up the scene into pieces and make the sky blue) but I still like it. I’ve learned by trying and that’s what it’s all about!

This was created for Beate’s Weekend Sketch Challenge #65.

To make: I cut a mask from scrap paper using my wavy ruler as a guide. I used the mask to mark off the “ground” area. I stamped the snowflakes in the sky area using my Versamark pad. I embossed with clear detail embossing powder and my heat gun. Next sponged River Rock near the “ground” and roughly 1/3 the way up the “sky”. Kiwi Kiss was sponged in the middle of the “sky”. Finally, Old Olive was sponged at the top 1/3 of the “sky”. I then wiped the embossed areas off with a sponge. I also embossed and sponged a scrap of Very Vanilla to use in the snowflake. Next I stamped the trees. I colored in the stars and stems of the trees using Copics.

On a scrap of GP 110 white cardstock I stamped some extra trees. I colored them my usual way with Copics and Prismacolor pencils and cut them out.

The large circle was embossed using my snowflake embossing folder and then sponged with River Rock.

I sponged all the edges of the card base, the circle, and the DP with Old Olive. And it was on to final assembly to finish.

Stamps: Punch Pals
Paper: River Rock, Old Olive, Very Vanilla, Bazzill Red, SU designer paper, GP 110
Ink: Old Olive, Kiwi Kiss, River Rock
Accessories: Copics, Prismacolor pencils and baby oil, snowflake punch, Cuttlebug Embossing Folder snowflakes, white gel pen, wavy ruler from Plaid, Virsamark pad, heat gun, clear detail embossing powder


Enjoy!
Michelle B.
“Queen of the Scene”

1 comment:

Amy said...

WOW Michelle... this card is spectacular in EVERY way! I love the green sky!