I like browns for a couple cowboy snowman images in my stash.
-The out of the box image using Nestabilities: a pictorial can be viewed on my blog in this link if you need photos and IÂ’ll explain how I achieved the technique for those that donÂ’t wish to leave SCS for directions: Lie the Nestabilities die cut side up over the image and mark with a pencil on each side of the image that will be out of the box (youÂ’re marking on the inside of the die cut) and also make a couple small marks on the top or bottom for easy die cut line up. Cut the image slightly further than the mark to allow for the thickness of the metal. Flip the die over and slide it under the portion which was just cut and secure with repositional tape if needed (I use the blue painters tape). Run through the machine to cut then emboss and remove the die cut, erase the pencil marks and itÂ’s ready to color. I color after cutting just in case I make a mistake.
-Prismacolor pencils were used to color the image. And to get that faded out look on the hat band I erased some color after it was applied.
-Glitter was added to the snowflakes and candy canes with Art Glitter Adhesive.
-Paper piecing was done for the scarf and saddlebags and the shading on the bags were done with the pencils.
-I punched the snowflake shapes and glued one layer to the card to create a faux embossing. A technique I learned here on Splitcoaststampers many years ago.
-Ink distressing was done on all layers but the black.
Registered: November 3, 2005 Location: Fairport Harbor, OH-IO, Lake Erie shoreline Posts: 60374
Thu, Nov 18, 2010 @ 1:11 PM
How cute is this! I love that leather looking paper and that cute, cute image. Brought a smile to my face! Your snowcowboy could give that WWW man a run for his money!!!
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Registered: August 18, 2008 Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Posts: 31972
Thu, Nov 18, 2010 @ 3:30 PM
I have never seen the faux embossing technique done like that before, and I love it! It will be so fun to try. I like the way you achieved a leather look bg, your bandana paper piecing, and the cute, fun snowman image! Always appreciate your clear and thorough instructions.
Registered: April 18, 2009 Location: Boston suburbs, MA Posts: 14060
Thu, Nov 18, 2010 @ 6:39 PM
What an adorable cowboy snowman!! This DOES look great with browns. Nice work, Roxie
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