I kept her basic layout and colors, but changed mine to a scene, changed her circle layer to an oval sentiment and moved it and used a corner element instead of the dew drops.
I started my scene by stamping the bench, trees, fence and shrubs w/ the library green ink. I masked the bench and sponged in the ground using a torn piece of paper to mask and shade. Using another torn paper to mask the horizon, I used a handmade cloud stencil (thanks to Cindy, Mothermark for the idea) and sponged in the clouds/sky.
The bench was colored w/ markers and I doodled around the edges w/ a dk green gel pen. I embossed the sentiment w/ a cuttlebug folder then used a nestie oval to cut it out. I used a white chalk marker (Zig) to highlight the letters.
The hunter card front was scored, the image attached, then the die cut corner and sentiment were attached.
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Sat, May 23, 2009 @ 11:19 PM
Just gorgeous!!
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Sat, May 23, 2009 @ 11:21 PM
Wow, this is fantastic! I wish I could do scenery cards. On my list of things to figure out, but would much rather admire yours! Wonderful! tsmfs
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