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Monday, April 22, 2013

Somewhere Tutorial

Hey there! I hope you all had a great weekend.  Today I have a simple scene card using The Northwoods stamp set.

I started by sponging Memento Cantaloupe ink at the top of my white card stock.  

Sponged Memento Tangelo ink.

Then I used torn sticky notes to mask a horizon line and sponged Memento Lulu Lavender ink.

Used another mask, slightly lower and sponged Memento Grape Jelly ink.

 Another mask and this time sponged Memento Paris Dusk.

Then I sponged Memento Rose Bud ink over the Paris Dusk.

I used one more torn mask and sponged Memento Espresso Truffle ink.

I stamped the large tree, from The Northwoods, using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.

Then stamped the second largest tree.

And stamped two smaller trees.


I stamped the sentiment near the top, then layered with a piece of Pure Luxury Black Onyx card stock. The card base is Pure Luxury Ivory, which I embossed a frame into, using a Spellbinders™Marvelous Squares die template. The finished card size is 4 ¼ by 4 ¼ inches.


Thanks for dropping by. I hope you have a wonderful day!

11 comments:

  1. Theresa, I love to surf around on your blog and to read your wonderful tutorials! Thanks for all you do for us!
    Have a great time!
    Edith

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  2. Beautiful, this card is so evocative, love the distance you've created, with the layers, Debi x

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  3. What a perfectly amazing card! I love your sponging techniques.

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  4. Beautiful card, as always! Thanks for sharing....

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  5. No matter how many beautiful die cut cards I look at and admire I still am in awe of the gorgeous cards you always make and your step by step pictures showing how you arrived at the end result, BEAUTIFUL and thank you for sharing.

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  6. ok, is this one of your best???? i want to see your top 10 that you favor and why, come on, get that all organized for the web at both blog spots... outstanding, where do we sign up for a class???? wink wink

    ava g

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  7. Every time I see one of your scenery cards, I fall in love with it! I'm trying (and trying and trying..and) to get the same look but somehow just don't tear my masks the right way or sponge the same or something. You are magical!! Thank you so very much for the wonderful tutorials! And for providing such awesome inspiration!!

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  8. Wonderful! Love it.

    Many greetings Reni

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  9. Your coloring and shading is absolutely beautiful and I love, love, love your stamp designs!

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  10. Your cards are so beautiful that they almost resemble a photo! You are so kind to share your work with us who do not go this far with our cards!
    Sandy in NH

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