Thankfully, no snow falling at my house, but cold this morning. Yuck!
I made my card as a one layer and nothing went through on my PTI paper. Yay!
I sponged the sky and made snowbanks. I made a road at the bottom and made it look as if it was watery where the car travelled by coloring in a little blue and sprinkling some Dazzling Diamonds.
The fence was stamped, then stamped and fussy cut the houses. I decided to cut out some paper to put over the house instead of coloring them. I did color the wreath and in the windows. The trees near the houses were stamped. I stamped and cut out the car and tree. The tree was colored with Copics. I used a darker marker on the driver side window to appear as a person inside driving. Plus, I made the windows a bit foggy.
Last, I splatted on some falling snow with a toothbrush using Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White and also put snow around the hose with my DecoArt Snow Writer.
Date: Friday, November 1, 2019 GMT Views: 1078
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Stamps: Snow and Cocoa/unknown set (car with tree, houses), The Greetery/Christmas Eve set (sentiment), MFP/Scenic Selection/Fence (no longer in business), Stampscapes/The Beautiful Trees set
Paper: PTI white cardstock, The Paper Studio/Wood Fence paper (for paper piecing houses)
Paper Size: A2
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa and Tuxedo Black, SU Always Artichoke, DOX Stormy Sky
Accessories: Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White, toothbrush, curved cardstock and sponge for making snowbanks, DecoArt Snow Writer, SU Dazzling Diamonds
Techniques: falling snow, Copic coloring, making snowbanks
Registered: October 18, 2015 Location: Cary, NC Posts: 19903
Fri, Nov 01, 2019 @ 12:22 PM
What a great looking scene, Brenda! Reminds me of cutting down Christmas trees in the Santa Cruz Mtns every year! Of course, you had to pay for the saw but was certainly cheaper than at a tree stand in the valley!