Welcome back to Super Saturday. Today I used the new “Bare Tree” stamp from
Magenta’s most recent release. I began
by cutting a circle mask from a piece of masking paper.
I used Mustard Seed and Wild Honey Distress inks to create a sun in the upper left corner of a piece of white cardstock. I placed the circle cutout over the inked sun, then created a sky background using Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean and a bit of Mermaid Lagoon Distress inks. I positioned the tree stamp in my stamp positioner and inked it with TomBow markers and Distress inks. I stamped the tree again with another shade of green inks and continued until I was happy with the stamped image. I stamped the ”Flock of Geese” stamp twice with black ink so the image covered the width of the card. I shaded the area under the tree with Shabby Shutters Distress ink, then stamped the sentiment. To finish off the card, I cut a frame from white cardstock that I had shaded with Tea Dye Distress ink. I adhered the frame on the card and then to the front of an A2 card.
I used Mustard Seed and Wild Honey Distress inks to create a sun in the upper left corner of a piece of white cardstock. I placed the circle cutout over the inked sun, then created a sky background using Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean and a bit of Mermaid Lagoon Distress inks. I positioned the tree stamp in my stamp positioner and inked it with TomBow markers and Distress inks. I stamped the tree again with another shade of green inks and continued until I was happy with the stamped image. I stamped the ”Flock of Geese” stamp twice with black ink so the image covered the width of the card. I shaded the area under the tree with Shabby Shutters Distress ink, then stamped the sentiment. To finish off the card, I cut a frame from white cardstock that I had shaded with Tea Dye Distress ink. I adhered the frame on the card and then to the front of an A2 card.
Pam Nelson - DT Magenta
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Produits Magenta utilisés:
Magenta products used:
07.482.I - Keep a Green Tree.. |
42.220.G - Flock of Geese |
0834.P - Bare Tree |
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