Today I'm in the art studio with Heather. She's making a beautiful Mother's Day card. Since I finished making my Mother's Day cards a while ago, I decided to play with my Stampscapes stamps. I had an idea to have snowy mountains off in the distance. That was all I had in my head before I started and didn't have an overall plan ... not the best way to make a scenic card. The problem was I didn't decide to add the lakeside cabin until after I had done the water (brayering), so it had to be quite dark to cover over the blue of the water. If I had thought ahead, I could have added the lakeside cabin with lighter colors and embossed before doing the brayering ... I'm always learning new things!
Because the cabin was so dark, I decided to add snow to the roof and in the trees to lighten up the image. It turned out really well! Heather told me it looked just like a photo she had taken at Garibaldi Lake. Hope you like.
"Garibaldi Lake"
Stamps: Lakeside Cabin, Rocky Peaks, Water Pattern (Stampscapes)
Paper: Always Artichoke, Basic Black, Whisper White (SU!)
Ink: Baja Breeze, Pacific Point, Craft Black; Stampin' Write Markers: Old Olive, Soft Suede, Early Espresso, Sahara Sand (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Rubber brayer, sponges, white embossing powder, heat tool, white gel pen, Versamark, post-it notes for masking, three pewter brads, adhesives and dimensionals
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I stamped the Rocky Peaks in Versamark and then heat embossed with white. I stamped the same image onto a scrap of paper in a dark ink color (any color) and then cut out and used it to mask the sky. I placed another mask across the paper at the bottom of the mountains. I then sponged the mountains with Baja Breeze. I removed the masks and then rubbed the image with paper towel to remove any excess ink (ink will not stick to the embossed areas of the mountains).
I masked the mountains and sky above and brayered the water with Baja Breeze and Pacific Point. I removed the mask.
I stamped the Lakeside Cabin in Craft Black ink and heat set. Using the Stampin' write markers, I inked in the cabin, ground, rocks and trees. To lighten the image, I added snow to the roof of the cabin, along the ground and in the trees with the white gel pen. I let it dry and went over the roof of the cabin with the gel pen again to make the snow "whiter".
I used Pacific Point and the Water Pattern stamp to add ripples in the water ... next time I'd try using the Baja Breeze ink for a more subtle look.
I cropped the main image to 3 3/4" square and mounted it onto a frame of Basic Black cardstock and popped it up with dimensionals.
I added a brad to the center of each small, black square and mounted them onto the card with dimensionals.
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