For the challenge measurements:
The wheel border is Β½Β from the bottom.
Green panel: 3 1/8Β by 3 Β½Β high
Mustard panel: 2 3/8Β by 3 ΒΌΒ high
Black panel is 1/4Β smaller than the mustard and the scenery panel is 1/8Β smaller than the black. These are all before distressing.
The base of the card folds on the side. After I wheeled on the design I stamped with the pine needles but stamped off first on scrap paper to give it a very faint appearance. To keep from stamping into the border I masked off just by holding a piece of paper over it to do one side then the other. The edge is sponged with Tim Holtz distressing ink.
All edges of the panels but the black are tool distressed but very light on the scenery panel.
The scenery is stamped with both pad ink and markers. Do the markers last or it smears. To create distance the trees in the background are the same image but only the tops were used to stamp the furthest image. Colors for the landscape are added with pad ink and H2o brush, trees are markers.
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Thu, Dec 21, 2006 @ 6:28 AM
This reminds me of the card I made (yours is better) for my friend that moved up in the mountains in Glen Haven and the moose keeping eating her flowers! That friend by the way got 52 inches of snow yesterday! Love this card Roxie!
Registered: March 24, 2005 Location: by a stream and a pond Posts: 2020
Fri, Dec 22, 2006 @ 5:41 PM
Roxi, will you please rub some of your talent off on me! This scene is just beautiful. The whole card is beautiful.. I love everything about it. I've been going to get this set for the past 2 yrs. or more. Not going to hold off getting it anymore. I just know I won't do the set justice as you have.