Saturday, March 11, 2023

In the Dark Lavinia Woods

Hello!  I've been away for a few days having a very busy week which wrapped up on Friday with a friend over for lunch and stamping.  We made it a Lavinia day because we're both hooked and we need the practice.  It's a learning process and thank goodness for all the samples I've pinned and videos I've watched.

This card was inspired by Tracey's video titled "Flight Through the Dark Woods".  The title alone is enough to grab me.



I made minor changes, working with what I have and choosing an owl and fox, rather than a fairy.  I hoped to suggest a sense of being on the edge of the woods looking out.  The sun is setting and the sky is darkening.  I've said before how I love a forest.

I keep learning my way around the scene making.  I embossed some of the vining leaves in the foreground and once again the powder stuck in places it didn't belong.  The next day I added more embossing and it went just fine.  I've learned that all those layers of blended ink take longer to dry than I'd imagined, and so I need to give it more time before embossing.  A heat tool helps, but waiting is best.

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Thank you!  Wishing you the best of days always.




24 comments:

Evelyn S. said...

Wow, Leslie! There is so much to this image...so many fine details. It certainly does look as if the creatures are looking out of the forest. This is one terrific, complicated image.

crafty-stamper said...

WOW absolutely stunning card Leslie and it totally suits the title -absolutely love all the stamps and everything about it-amazing!!!
Carol x

Liz said...

Beautiful card Leslie, I love the scene you've created. xx

Donna Ellis said...

You are pretty incredible, Leslie! Loving the color choices! Of course, I noticed the heat embossing right away. There is something about the Lavinia stamps that allows creativity to come to life in the most interesting of ways. You never know where you'll "be" in the midst of their creations. That owl is magnificent! I've sent you an email with the link for their challenges. All your cards belong there LOL.
hugs,
de

Penny Wessenauer (d0npen) said...

this is absolutely marvelous Leslie! Great light coming through the forest!! And the embossed leaves in front really make a difference I did not expect, in that they really stand out as being in FRONT! Beautiful job!!

Marcia Hill said...

Oh my gosh Leslie...your Lavinia projects just keep getting better and better! You inspire me with all your cards, but I do have to say that your Lavinia cards are jaw dropping FABULOUS!!! The scene you created with all the layers of light and dark just blows my mind! You totally nailed this one my friend...LOVE it!! Hugs. :0)

Yogi said...

GORGEOUS. Glad you had a fun day with a friend creating. That's always fun and therapeutic... Have a great day

Margaret said...

So beautiful. You always create such beautiful scenes. How fun to have a friend over that loves stamping too. I remember those days.

Diane said...

Wow, what an incredible scene, so much beautiful detail, I can only imagine all the fun you and your friend had and now bet you have a new list of Lavinia wants! Once coming out of a woods we had an owl flying in front of us in our headlights, it was pretty neat and a little eerie at the same time! Thanks so much for joining our challenges at The Sisterhood and Colorful Options!

Pauline said...

Wow! Leslie, this is absolutely gorgeous! This could be framed. As you mention, yes I do get the feeling of being inside the forest and looking out, a truly 3D feeling. Love the depth you have created, and of course the owl and fox, so special! The embossed vine really makes it feel so realistic! Just amazing piece of artwork Leslie. I love when you create! Thank you once again for sharing. Love this!

Lynette said...

So gorgeous, Leslie! I love your beautiful scene. I want to be there. (Well, there are many places I'd rather be than in very snowy Minnesota! LOL!

Cindy Beach said...

You are making amazing cards with the Lavinia stamps, Leslie, and I'm loving seeing the gorgeous scenes. Your descriptions of the process lets me know there is a learning curve, but I'd never know it from your results! I have fun picturing your enjoyment as you make these!

Barbara said...

Leslie, this is incredible seeing that you’ve created. I can just feel the closeness of the woods and the sun setting in the distance. Your silhouette images of the owl in the fox are just perfect. You are lucky to have a partner to stamp with. I think I would love that.

Bonnie said...

Such a lovely woodsy scene, Leslie! It indeed looks like breaking out of the woods into a meadow! Your blending is awesome and I love how you've stamped all those leaves and ferns!

laurie said...

Wow awesome job! This is stunning Leslie.

I Card Everyone said...

What a gorgeous way to start my day, Leslie! An extraordinary card using your Lavinia stamps - I just love the fox and owl [maybe more than I might the fairy!] There's a story here one that begins and ends with this duo who are fast friends. Maybe the owl is delivering some very good news? or an invitation to play - or join him for dinner?
So much to love - you'll excuse me while I just stare for a bit!
=]

Darlene said...

OH WOW! You did an awesome job my friend! The dimension is VERY WELL DONE and there is definitely a 'story' within this scene. Nicely done!!!! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

Darlene
Sisterhood of Crafters
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Conniecrafter said...

Fantastic scene you have created, I love the way you added the animals to the scene and the dimension you gave to it all with the different colors in the leaves and the embossing! I agree that the inks can take a while to dry.

Nanny's Pansy Patch said...

Oh my, you did such a gorgeous job with this card. You created such a beautiful scene with the owl and fox. Things have been hectic here. Both Joe and I got covid and he was in the hospital for a few days as well and had to get some infusions of medicine. No too much energy here to do anything but enjoyed seeing your creations.

HilaryJane said...

I am speechless, it is just fabulous, from the amazing ink blending to the gorgeous embossed leaves. I love everything about it. I know what you mean about learning to create scenes. I am hopeless at it, but judging by this one, you have mastered it. Thank you for the joy that this card brings xx

Cat Craig said...

These scenes are works of art for sure, Leslie. Love seeing what you create. Fabulous.

baileyrosy.com said...

So beautiful, with such depth and amazing colours and stamping. This is definitely frame worthy.

Marie

Christine Alexander said...

Wow, what an amazing scene, I need to come to your house and watch videos and play :)

Linby said...

wow! This stunning scene caught my eye in the NBUS gallery. It's so wonderful.