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It was the beginning of Christmas rush time when I made this card with a Cottage Cutz die called Silent Night Forest. I thought it would be so easy to make multiples with this die. However, I managed to have everything going every which way due to glue stuck on my fingers, wearing a wrist/thumb brace, and the die cut having too many skinny parts. So much for that!
I added clear Stickles glitter to the stars, and some dimensional snow glitter to the forest floor, then spritzed all of it with sheer shimmer spray. It's all so very sparkly, but frustratingly difficult to photograph.
The background is blended inks, gradient blue to deep purple. You don't even see the deep purple in the first photograph, so here it is again (below) without competition from the blues. The camera gets so confused with blues and purples.
I do love playing with inks, sigh...
Wait till you see the gorgeousness on the Double D blog. My teamies really know how to make a snow scene! I hope to see you there, too! Happy holidays
A gorgeous design and so pretty Leslie, have a wonderful Christmas x
ReplyDeleteThis is quite stunning with the gorgeous colors and of course all that glittery goodness!
ReplyDeleteWell even with all of your trials and tribulations you have managed to create a beautiful and serene wintry scene! That chilly sky is beautiful! I wonder if using those micro glue dot sheets from Simon Says would be worth the purchase? Merry Merry!
ReplyDeleteStunning background sky, Leslie. The ink blending is perfection. I just love shimmer spray! Hope your wrist is doing better.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I love scene cards. I hope to be able to play some during my school break. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWonderful as usual. Have a great day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background and overall scenic card my friend! Sorry you're having to deal with so much lately! Praying 2024 is a far better year for you & hubby! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteNever would have known that glue-y fingers caused any problems with this card Leslie as I think it turned out absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Your trees, snowy ground, and lovely, lovely sky are all absolutely GORGEOUS and I can see all kinds of sparkle! What a beautiful and peaceful scene you've created my friend...LOVE it!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThose blues are beautiful with the white silhouettes.
ReplyDeleteLove all the white die-cuts against the dark sparkly background.Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteCarol x
A gorgeous card!!
ReplyDeleteI love the simple white die cuts against that fabulous sky. I wish I was good at making scenes. Perhaps I should just practice more! xx
ReplyDeleteI know of so many card makers that are having your wrist/thumb issues, Leslie! I hope yours doesn't require surgery as the others have needed!
ReplyDeleteYour scene is extra special knowing the struggle that went ito it - LOve the sparkle and the blend of ink colors for your 'twilight' sky! It is a lovely die so come back to it when you're healed!
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Classic Shimmery Winter scene! Love the colors and all the glitter and shine! It's just Gorgeous!!! What camera do you use? Your pictures always look so beautiful and the cards are true to form.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful snowy scene, Leslie! Sometimes it's so frustrating to try to get a true picture. I think you did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteThat sure makes for a beautiful winter scene, I love the shimmer you gave to it also, such pretty blending of the colors in the background.
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous winter scene, the die cut is beautiful, and I just love that background xx :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card even with all of the problems that you encountered. I love the snow and the brilliant contrast of the blue and he white. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snowy scene Leslie! Your background is amazing, love all that shimmer! Your blending is so seamless. You have the most amazing Cottage Cutz die in your collection. Merry Christmas to you and Rich! Looking forward to see what you have in store for 2024. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, peaceful card. The white and blue looks stunning together plus any extra glue!! I know what you mean abut the brace. I had to take it off when I was using the stencils as I had so much ink all over the place!! I hope you and Rich have a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful night scene you've made here Leslie! I can just imagine how shimmery this is in real life. The ink blending and shimmer is perfect. I can see how that die could be fiddly to work with, but you overcame beautifully. Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain on the hand issues, Leslie and pray it doesn't require surgery. Your card turned out lovely even with the difficulties!
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