I apologise for my absence. I've been away on holiday to America to see the colours of the leaves in "New England in the fall". I've had a fabulous time but I am equally glad to be home to see Rosie our dog and to do some crafting.
For this card, I used the new Lavinia Stamps "Snowflakes" stencil with blue and grey Archival ink left on my blending brushes from previous projects.
I have used the Lavina "Circle Mask" for the central stamped area, sying blue ink round the edge of the circle. I then used Versafine Clair "Warm Breeze" ink to stamp the Lavinia "Mystic Swirls" on the right hand side of the circle.
I used the fence post from the Lavinia "Pheasant" stamp with Versafine Clair "Portobello" brown ink, I used the same ink to stamp the two robins which are part of the Lavinia "Small Robins" stamp set.
I used a white Signo Pen and some Dr Ph. Martin's white bleed proof ink on a very thin paint brush to create the look of snow on the fence and ground. I added colour to the robins using Derwent Inktense pencils, finally adding a touch of "Crystal" Stickles to my fingertip and smudging it on the snow areas for a little bit of sparkle, (sadly this doesn't really show up on the photo).
Finally, using Versafine Clair "Morning Mist" grey ink, I stamped the sentiment, which is part of the Lavinia "Christmas Greetings" stamp set, adding some touches of "White Opal" Liquid Pearls round the edge of the circle.
 
Beautiful arty work and thanks for the details, I too use Stickles for snow sometimes xx
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DeleteGlad you had a great time in New England Sam, and I'm sure your lovely dog Rosie was extremely happy to have to home. This is a beautiful snowy scene and I love the added fenceposts, robins and that pretty swirl within the masked circle and what a brilliant idea to add the liquid pearl dots to the opposite edges, and the softly stencilled snowflakes make a wonderful background and with a lovely sentiment too. x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Pat. We had a wonderful time, we even went whale watching, which was amazing!
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