First I masked off the portions of the card that I wanted to keep white, and then sponged a light coat of blue in the open area (tumbled glass and broken china). Then I stamped the greenery, berries, and pinecones. Splattered with diluted white acrylic paint for a "snowy" look, and added white gel accents to the pinecones for more contrast. Added stickles to the berries for some sparkle (which makes them look a bit "messy" in the photo - but pretty IRL), and then removed the masks and stamped the sentiment.
Registered: July 19, 2010 Location: Conway, MA Posts: 7513
Sat, Dec 03, 2016 @ 5:48 PM
How beautiful is this...you've captured the essence of your inspiration so wonderfully! I love the sparkle of the berries, and don't think they look messy at all.
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Sat, Dec 03, 2016 @ 7:26 PM
Before I saw your name I thought this might be your!! Very cool how you have your scene masked off and I love the color in your pine cone scene, so pretty!! Very eye catching!
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