Hi everybody,
Hope you're well.
I'd love to share a card I've made for the current challenge going on over on the Lawnscaping Blog, and this time round, it's all about creating a 'Winter Wonderland'.
I gathered a whole load of critters from a whole load of different Lawn Fawn sets to create my scene.
I started by stamping out and clear heat embossing a polka dot background, and inking it up using Victorian Velvet, Tumbled Glass, and Broken China Distress Ink. I then spritzed with water and a couple different shimmer mists to create that nice winter glow. I then stamped out my trees from the 'Joy to the Woods' set, all my cute little critters (I used about 5 different sets - all Lawn Fawn - so will list below), and coloured with my brand spanking new Copics (I still can't believe I own them and they really are mine all mine!). I then fussy cut everything and, after adding a good amount of frosty glittery snowfall onto my trees, started to build up my scene using a ton of foam adhesive to give my little gang a heap of dimension.
My sentiment is from the 'Let's Play' set and is inside the banner from the 'Home Sweet Home' set and is stamped onto a piece of card I had covered in glitter to make it all lovely and frosty and sparkly :)
I am also going to add this to the Wednesday challenge over at Simon Say Stamp, where this week the challenge is to, 'Something new', which for me was using my new precious babies - my Copics! ...now I just need to learn how to actually make them look any good lol!
Well, I really hope you like it, I'd love to read your comments so feel free to leave one!
Thanks for stopping by.
Jillx
Critter credentials -
Deer - Into the Woods
Bunny - Hello Baby
Hedgehog - Hedgehugs
Squirrel - Critters in the burbs
Birds - Home Sweey Home
What a cute card, and you included so much detail! It's really adorable
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet collection of little critters, Jill! They show up so nicely on your background, too! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
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