

I decided to try masking a small area and use a stencil and some sponging. Tried it twice as the first one the stencil moved. Used a Tim Holtz ray stencil in Distress Oxide Wild Honey and then used other inks over the whole thing to get a sky and a sunny glow. The little silhouettes came from a GKD set called Framescape simply spring. I stamped them along the edge. Added the sentiment from a very old rubber stamp set. I also embossed a line top and bottom. This has some shimmer as I went over it with some perfect pearl powder but the photo doesn’t pick it up. I shall have to do more practice with this idea as I don’t think I did a brilliant job. I have another idea so may try again next week.
The masking is so impressive to focus this scene. Your colors really are the show stoppers with this one.
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Thanks Bonnie – I thought it was okay but that the colours could be a bit more vibrant.Makes me feel better knowing you like it.
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Lovely card! I always forget about the lovely images in that set.
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Thanks Lisa – I forget about the too, but in looking for something else found this set and decided it was time to use it.
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This is really pretty Johanna! Your scene stands out beautifully, whether your colors are as vibrant as you would like, or not. Great job on edging it with a touch of sparkle, too. I love that you did shading, even on such a small scene, as well. It really grounds the dog and the tree.
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Glad you like it – it has kind of grown on me too.
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Great silhouette scene,Johanna, from the sunrays to the playful images.
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I was trying to emulate Angie, but she is a master and I keep trying to be like that.
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The background you created with the stencil is gorgeous and the silhouettes just “pop”. Great job! Thanks for joining us at Perfectly CAS.
sue n.
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I sure appreciate your comment. Thanks so much.
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