and I used this technique on the swaps that I made for our Julies' Jems Quarterly training
event last Saturday - here's what I made.
See the Winter's scene I have created on these two cards,
showing you the view from inside the house, looking out.
This has been created by stamping the trees, masking off a circle for the moon,
then using the ink dusting technique to apply Night of Navy ink to make the sky.
See the Winter's scene I have created on these two cards,
showing you the view from inside the house, looking out.
This has been created by stamping the trees, masking off a circle for the moon,
then using the ink dusting technique to apply Night of Navy ink to make the sky.
The third card that I made was of the scene viewed from the outside looking in
This was just stamped, glittered and lace ribbon used for the net curtains!
I'll pop back in the morning and add the list of materials used.
It's getting late and I think I am coming down with a cold after having a runny nose,
sneezing and coughing for most of the day!!
So it's off to bed with some cold/flu capsules and hope to get a good nights sleep.
Fantastic cards Kate and a great technique with the stamps and inks xx
ReplyDeleteMorning Kate, these are fabulous!
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Linda xxx
Stunning cards Kate... Thank you for swapping with me! Really hope the cold is a small version!
ReplyDeletethese are very Beautiful Kate great stamping and design
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
These are all gorgeous, Kate!
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Em x
Lovely Cards each so individual Hugs Sand xx
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and little scenes. Hope you feel better soon. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
ReplyDeleteSweet friend, how are you? I have missed "seeing" you around the blogging community. Your card {as always} are simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteMuch love to you!
Hi Kate these are gorgeous Christmas cards. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteI love these cards - I kept the one I made as I like it too much to give away!!
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