I chose to do wildlife, texture and use a stencil. The hills and the falling snow are stencils. I used white modeling paste for the snow. Distress oxide inks used to create the sky and hills. Stenciles are from Honey Bee. Added a white frame around the scene and it's popped up using foam for added depth to the scene. I cut a few pine tress out and added them in different dimension to carry on the forrest theme. Of course, this was after I had done the snow, so I used a white gel pen. The trio of deer can be found here over at Repeat Impressions.
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This is absolutely stunning Laurie, love every detail!
ReplyDeletePretty pretty - this looks like the deer family that lives to our woods. Mom and 2 little ones, and they love the acorns. No snow yet but love your snow with the texture paste. Great TTT card.
ReplyDeleteI wondered how you got your snow to turn out so perfectly -- now I know, it's a stencil! Awesome card -- love the deer family, those trees, hills, and your perfect snow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card! The scene is so peaceful with the falling snow and the pine trees finish everything off perfectly!
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