For the Inspiration Challenge (IC729), we're headed to a wonderful Christmas site called Bronner's Christmas Wonderland. After much window shopping, I chose THIS item as my inspiration. I just rec'd this cute little Owl image & I knew it would be perfect.
After stamping & coloring this cute owl & his sleigh, I die cut them w/ their matching dies & attached them to one I cut out of white cardboard..it gives the image a little lift & sturdiness. For the bg panel, I die cut the frame w/ curves die & snipped out the topmost curve. I put the lower sections back into the frame because I thought they resembled hills of snow. The blue bg has a snowflake frame embossed on it & I sponged it & splattered it w/ water. A partial line of trees was tucked into one side & a lamppost added to the other side.
Thanks so much for looking. It's on my blog w/ Copic colors & product links: The Write Stuff
Date: Friday, November 22, 2019 GMT Views: 1057
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Accessories: Rubbernecker Stamps: Owl w/ Bird on Sled die, Frame w/ Curves, Cardinals, Rectangle Stitch, Pine Tree Forest, Winter Lamp Post, Lamp Post (sign only) dies, white glitter embossing powder, white acrylic paint (snow on trees)
Techniques: color w/ Copics, die cutting, heat embossing, sponging
Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 74761
Fri, Nov 22, 2019 @ 7:37 PM
Great scene you've created, Julie. I love the little owl with the funny eyes and turned in feet....adorable. It is really looking like winter in your scene. Brrrrrrrrrr Love how you added the trees and lamppost.
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Sat, Nov 23, 2019 @ 5:07 AM
What a fun scene with those silly cross-eyed owls! Love the frame and the snowy trees, Julie!
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