I took my inspiration from this fabric in the Snowy Magic collection. I concentrated on the deer in the field of white.
I started with my white card base and ran it thru the "waves" EF hoping that turned on it's side it might give the illusion of bare trees in the bg. I sponged some twisted citron onto navy cardstock for a night glow and spattered with white acrylic paint for a starry / snowy sky. I decided to frame my scene in a star shape - cut the largest that would fit on my card then arranged the die cut doe and pine trees in that space. (Attached to base with mounting tape) To finish, I stamped the sentiment, embossed and die cut and sponged a fine edge to frame.
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2018 GMT Views: 798
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Sat, Oct 27, 2018 @ 7:03 AM
You are so clever using that embossing folder in a way that it looked like trees.....and it does! I loved your inspiration and your star is so pretty with that beautiful, white scene.
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Sat, Oct 27, 2018 @ 11:48 AM
Love how these colors make such a wonderful contrast to the white. This is going to make a gorgeous card in some one's Christmas card collection.
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Sat, Oct 27, 2018 @ 12:43 PM
wow this is beautiful Linda!! I can imagine the dimension on this card!! and I can see the stars glowing!!You asked about my poinsettia (acetate) but I didn't color them the flowers are already printed on acetate you just need to cut them out (fussy cutting)