For The Love Of Trees
Hello everyone well December already and the days to Christmas are flying by. I am nowhere near ready and not quite sure I will be, but I dare say by hook or by crook I will get there somehow.
Today I would like to share some of my samples using the fabulous variety of Tree stamps featured in the November shows. I have to admit tree stamps are a huge weakness of mine, so versatile and useful in all sorts of different ways.
The first card shown below uses
Frosty Trees
Versafine Clair Acorn and Pine Cone.
A White Gel pen.
Masking Tissue.
Country Views
After stamping the Cottage and the Trees using Masking Tissue to give added depth the colour added was applies using soft brushes. The White Gel Pen was used to give the illusion of snow on the roof and in the air. The sentiment was stamped and applied to the card using double sided tape.
This is so simple, it uses stamps from the
Trees a Crowd Rubber Stamp sheet
MDF plaque and stand, Masking Tissue, White Gesso, Grey Inkpad, apart from the stamping all inks were applied with a soft brush gradually building up the colour.
This sample is rescued from the bin, simply stamped using Versafine Inkpads and a gold gel pen to add a little sparkle and mounted onto Kraft Card.
The next sample is fairly easy to achieve it just takes a little thought before stamping. I have used just an Archival Colbalt Blue plus a Promarker and Ruler.
This next sample uses a Plywood Postcard Stamped and enhanced with Pyrography and inks to colour.
This sample is not difficult and again uses the stamps from the Trees a Crowd stamps. I used a light pencil to help with the designing of this. Two different shades of green to stamp and a fine liner to draw the circles around the images. A green pencil has been used to ground the image in the centre of the card.
Thanks for looking in today
Love Doreen
Beautiful cards, love the stamps xx
ReplyDeleteLots of fabulous tree images Doreen and used so cleverly on lots of different surfaces and giving us some great inspiration. x
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