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Thursday, 18 November 2010

Winter Woodland

I learned this technique some weeks ago from a Canadian Crafter's blog.
The card blank is masked and the colour added to the central section. I used Peeled Paint and Dusty Concord Distress inks plus Bashful Blue Stampin' Up ink applied with sponges.
The trees in the distance were then stamped with SU Mellow Moss and the nearer ones with second impression of Stazon Olive green. I then removed the masking paper and stamped the trees in the foreground using Olive Green Stazon directly after inking.
The sentiment is from Hero Arts.
I am getting braver with one layer cards... I used my Lego stamp positioner to ensure the sentiment was stamped straight... although one tree looks as though it's been in a bit of a gale!
Creative Inspirations - Winter Woodland
Keep it Simple - Wonderland  (Winning card)
Fresh Brewed - Show off your style (Clean & Simple, one layer)
Scrapbook Sisters - Christmas Tree
Crazy 4 Challenges - Christmas

22 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous cards Chrissie.

    Hugs Riet.x

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  2. This is so beautiful Chrissie.
    Clare x

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  3. Chrissie that is a stunning card. I saw that idea on a blog too, probably the same one, but I don't have any suitable stamps. Somethimg else to look out for during my shopping trips at Chriatmas!!!

    Anne

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  4. Chrissie this is stunning, I love this technique you have used! Thanks for joining in this weeks challenge of Winter Woodland over at Wednesday's Creative Inspirations Challenge Blog! xxx

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  5. That is a fantastic technique Chrissie....can you remember which blog you found it on?

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  6. Gorgeous and fabulous technique!

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  7. WOWZA! This card is absolutely stunning. I love the tree stamp.

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  8. Hi Chrissie
    this is a fab card ...i loooove it
    hugs
    sylvie
    xx

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  9. Hi Chrissie thanks for visiting my blog. Bubbles is too addictive! Your blog width doesn't look wide enough to make it fit so you need to go into the template and fiddle with the setting to make your column wider and it has to go in the footer in a large gadget to fit. Hope this helps

    Clare

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  10. Gorgeous card Chrissie.
    Hugs
    Valxx

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  11. Chrissie,

    Your card is so beautiful and so elegant! Great style!

    Lovely to see your work at Freshly Brewed Challenges! Thanks for joining us!

    Greetings, Saskia :)

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  12. This is such a lovely winter scene! I don't see any trees that look like they are blowing over!

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  13. I saw some previous cards you did using this technique Chrissie - as this is every bit as stunning as they were.

    Paula x x x

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  14. This is absolutely stunning!!! You've done a fabulous job :o)

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  15. Oh Chrissie, This is so STUNNING it's a technique i've had on the back burner for a while... wanting to try. Your inspiration really makes me want to take the plunge.
    Love it.
    Hugs cherie

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  16. Very interesting technique - love the looks of it!
    Hugs,
    Cardarian

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  17. Chrissie this is just GORGEOUS!!!! Love it. Have tried to copy it but with a difference, used skyscrapers not trees. Trees look much better!
    Do you have a link to the Canadian blog please?
    Hugs
    Anne

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  18. WOW! this is just brilliant,what a clever technique! Love it! Thankyou for joining this week's card challenge at Scrapbook Sisters. Have a good weekend,Julie.x

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  19. Wow! This is a very awesome technique. I love the way it looks, jut like a winter wonderland. I would love to know more about this technique as I would like to give it a try. Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Beautiful card. Thank you for taking part in our challenge.
    Karen

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  21. Stunning and very artistic

    Thanks for sharing your STYLE at Freshly Brewed Challenges!

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  22. I chose your card to win our challenge
    Please pop over to our blog to see how to claim your prize

    Well done
    well deserved

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Thank you so much for popping by, I appreciate your comments!
Thanks,
Chrissie