Have yourself a merry little christmas.
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dinsdag 26 december 2023
donderdag 21 december 2023
maandag 18 december 2023
In the deep mid winter challenge at lost coast designs/Carmens veranda stamps.
Hi there, its a lovely challenge, love the winter theme.
I hope you will join the lost coast designs challenge.
You have a chance to win stamps.
And let's face it, who wouldn't want that.
Now the step by step of this winter landscape.
What I used for this card.
(used only the tree)
Stazon
Midnight Blue.
Jet Black
Saddle brown
Distressink,
Dusty concord
Musterd seed
Chipped sapphire
Stormy sky
Tumbled glass
Distress oxide,
Weathered wood
White gelpen.
Markers or color pencils.
I started with 3 strips of paper that were torn off.
Sponge along the paper edges with the Distress Oxide Wethered wood.
This way you can make beautiful snow edges.
I also use these strips as masks when I stamp the cityscape.
I stamped it with stazon midnight blue.
Now choose a place where the moon should be and
use Distress ink Musterd seed to make a yellow spot slightly larger than the moon stamp.
Stamp the moon with the Stazon Saddle brown.
Now we are going to create the sky with ink blenders.
For this we take different colors and build up, from light to dark, as shown on the card.
I used these distress ink colors for this
Dusty concord, Chipped sapphire, Stormy sky, Tumbled glass.
Well, because I only thought about using the Lycaonia stamp at this point, I stamped her on a thin paper, colored her in and glued her on later.
But before I glued her on I first stamped her on the card so I knew exactly where to place her.
Stamped the trees with Stazon black.
Now finish with the white gel pen. Make stars in the sky and snow on the tree branches.
I hope you enjoyed it and join us in the challenge. The more who participate, the greater the prize.
And you can even participate with stamps from another brand.
dinsdag 12 december 2023
vrijdag 8 december 2023
Lost coast designs "In the deep mid winter" challenge is all about winter.
It's December so that's why it's a winter challenge.
Everything related to it is good for the challenge.
I chose these funny Christmas gnomes, really love them.
They come in two sizes.
For this shaker card I used the smaller ones.
And this is how I made the card:
What I used:
LCD stamps
Distressink:
Barn door
Memento tuxedo black
Small snowflake punch
Punch for white small cirkels that looks like snow
White acrylic paint
White posca marker
Markers or pencils to color the gnomes.
Foam tape
Mica sheet
Window and frame die.
I started by coloring and cutting out the gnomes.
With the Distressink Barn door and Rustic wilderness I made 6 prints on my worksheet.
Spray some water on it and place your paper on top.
Don't wipe, just give it some time to absorb the ink.
Once the paper is completely dry, we will splash with white acrylic paint.
While the background is drying we continue with the frame.
We stamp the frame with Distress ink Rustic wilderness and the checkerd border stamp.
I cut some silver snowflakes with the punch.
And some dots in 3 sizes from white paper.
That is the filling for the shaker element.
I glue the red/green background onto a piece of paper.
Glue the checker board frame around it.
Now stick the foam tape on the back
and stick it on a white card.
Now glue the mica sheet that you first cut to size on the inside of the window frame.
Place foam tape around the frame.
Now place the shaker elements on the background and stick the window frame on the background.
Use the posca pen to put some white dots on the text.
Now we glue the gnomes to the windows.
The card is ready.
I hope you like it.
I'd love to see what you make of it.
So post it on the challenge blog or on the Facebook group.
Then you have a chance to win new stamps.
vrijdag 1 december 2023
The new challenge at Lost coast designs/Carmens Veranda
Hello there, the theme of the new challenge is,
"In the deep midwinter".
So find all your winter craft and stamp supplies and get started quickly.
Then you can participate in the challenge and maybe win new stamps.
For this tag I used,