Wish you the best
Finally it's time for a new challenge at A Blog Named Hero and to make it a bit easier for you this first month in the new year we ask you to make anything you can think of using Hero Arts products. A good, old "Anything goes".
For my DT-project I dug out one of my favourite stamp sets from my past My Monthly hero kits, (May 2018) and knew I wanted to combine it with elements from the July 2019 kit. A couple of days before I made this card I visited The library challenge and the extremely beautiful image from the book cover in the current challenge just stuck with me so I just had to try to make a card heavily inspired by it.
I started the whole prosess by cutting a piece of Bristol smooth card stock to size and cutting a circle mask to create the moon. I then blended several blue, aqua and brown reactive inks to create the sky. I spritzed the sky with water drops and fine mist and then dripped a few white paint drops on top. This created a starry sky.
I removed the moon mask at this point. I used copic markers (C1, C3 and 0) to create shadows on the moon. I also covered the moon with a layer of Wink of stella.
I stamped the distant trees stamps from the July 2019 kit using the cocoa and sand stone ink cubes also from the same kit.
I then turned my attention to the foreground images. I stamped the grass border in black ink and filled in the bottom part of the panel using the same black ink pad. I then stamped the tree, the girl and the dog. All three images from the May 2018 kit.
To finish the card I stamped the sentiment from the December 2018 kit before I glued the panel on a white card base.
I hope you will be able to join us the next month. I can't wait to see what you create.
I am adding this card to the following challenges:
* The library challenge - #50 Where the red fern grows
* Always fun challenges - #145 One layer
* Stamping sensations - Favourite stamps
* Stamps & Fun = Creativity - #359 Anything goes
* Pammie's Inky Pinkies - Anything goes
For my DT-project I dug out one of my favourite stamp sets from my past My Monthly hero kits, (May 2018) and knew I wanted to combine it with elements from the July 2019 kit. A couple of days before I made this card I visited The library challenge and the extremely beautiful image from the book cover in the current challenge just stuck with me so I just had to try to make a card heavily inspired by it.
I started the whole prosess by cutting a piece of Bristol smooth card stock to size and cutting a circle mask to create the moon. I then blended several blue, aqua and brown reactive inks to create the sky. I spritzed the sky with water drops and fine mist and then dripped a few white paint drops on top. This created a starry sky.
I removed the moon mask at this point. I used copic markers (C1, C3 and 0) to create shadows on the moon. I also covered the moon with a layer of Wink of stella.
I stamped the distant trees stamps from the July 2019 kit using the cocoa and sand stone ink cubes also from the same kit.
I then turned my attention to the foreground images. I stamped the grass border in black ink and filled in the bottom part of the panel using the same black ink pad. I then stamped the tree, the girl and the dog. All three images from the May 2018 kit.
To finish the card I stamped the sentiment from the December 2018 kit before I glued the panel on a white card base.
I hope you will be able to join us the next month. I can't wait to see what you create.
I am adding this card to the following challenges:
* The library challenge - #50 Where the red fern grows
* Always fun challenges - #145 One layer
* Stamping sensations - Favourite stamps
* Stamps & Fun = Creativity - #359 Anything goes
* Pammie's Inky Pinkies - Anything goes
Lise!!! We might have been crafting at the same table today!!! LOVE your card and that you had the perfect dog, and child!
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=] Michele
Perfection!!! You soooo nailed this challenge!! I love love love it!! Thanks for playing along with us at the Library challenge!!
ReplyDeleteYou have created such a pretty scene, thanks so much for sharing and joining in with our 'Favourite Stamps' theme at Stamping Sensations challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
What skillful ink blending and stamping on your beautiful card . Perfect take on the cover. Thanks for joining The Library
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation, thanks for joining Stamping Sensations, good luck.
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Tracy x
A beautifully blended background with some terrific stamping. It's a superb card! Thank you for joining us in our 'Favourite Stamps' challenge at Stamping Sensations and good luck. Sandra x
ReplyDeletePerfect for our Challenge! So glad that you have shared your great artwork with us here at Always Fun Challenges. Good luck hun and do come back again!
ReplyDeleteJackie DT @AFC
I love this scene Lise. The shading is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis has been featured as a ‘Librarian’s Choice’. Thank you for sharing it at The Library.
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