The second largest Extreme Postage was die cut from Bristol paper. Trimmed a rectangle Bristol panel slightly smaller to create a northern lights scene on it. Using small blending brushes, added streaks of Shaded Lilac and Blueprint Sketch distress inks (DI) on the upper half for the sky. Splattered with diluted white gouache paint for stars.
Next, Chipped Sapphire DI and the Winter Wonderland stencil were used to form the forest silhouette. Stamped the sentiment with Chipped Sapphire distress oxide ink and heat embossed with clear glitter embossing powder. Assembled the panels onto an A2 sized navy blue panel before stencilling the Postage Window Shadows details in the upper right-hand corner with Black Soot DI. Die cut the deer twice from plain white and once from white glitter papers to stack for dimension. Mounted the panel onto a white card base then glued the deer on to finish.
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7 comments:
Trina, this is a stunning card! The beautiful ink blended sky, the contrast of the dark forest, and the striking and sparkling deer are wonderful. Thanks for sharing with us at Color Hues!
Wow, Trina! Your blending is just magical. This is so beautiful. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Color Hues! - Jules
That sky is stunning, Trina. A beautiful card with the white sparkle deer. I hope your holidays are wonderful.
Love winter cards and this one is one to love!
Oh, Trina, another gorgeous card! That night background looks incredible and I love the added postage stamp in the corner too. Wonderful job with our colors at Color Hues. Thanks for joining us and Happy Holidays.
What beautiful northern lights! Love the white splatter on them and the stencilled forest below them. Great layout with the postage stamp design.
What a beautiful sky, Trina! I love the deer in the foreground and again, that beautiful sky! What a great way to use the colors at Color Hues! Merry Christmas, my friend.
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