...and I can't get up. How horrible. My cards are becoming true to life. Yesterday, I needed the snorkel to work outside in the heavy rains. Today, I started this card before work and at my second pool I took a spill. That's right I went down.......hard. Fortunately I didn't break anything. I did scream out loud as I was falling. Thankfully only the customer's dog saw me. She came to my rescue and gave me a sloppy kiss. I am going to be pretty sore tomorrow. I can feel it starting now. I hate getting old!!!!........the card.......
Like I mentioned, I stamped my fallen skier, clear ep. Colored with re-inkers and acrylic paints. Cut out and set aside.
For the bg, on w/c paper I tried my hand at water coloring. I didn't draw first, I just painted. I definitely need a lot more practice at this. I only painted the mountains and sun. The trees are from Rubbernecker Stamps . After stamping I took a wet brush and re-inkers to go over them. When dry, I stamped the snow dots from Rubbernecker.
Stamped the pine sprig, which is also from Rubbernecker Stamps on the side for depth.
Cut out a frame of brown cs. Put dots on with a versa mark pen, white ep them. Put the frame over the scene panel then put this on a white card. Popped up the fallen snowman skier. At least he had soft snow for his fall, I fell on a railroad tye, hitting my head and hurting an already sore knee. Yikes!
Well, hope you like my scene today......TFL :0)
Hi Sis!
Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010 GMT Views: 748
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Sun, Jan 24, 2010 @ 6:49 AM
This is so cute - popping that snowman out just made the card so great! I really like the colors you chose too. My DD is going to go skiing for the first time in 2 weeks and I hope she falls as cute as this (I already know she will fall so.... she might as well look cute when she does it). Super card!
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