I started out by masking the bottom portion of my card using a piece of torn printer paper and masking tape to hold in in place. Then I splattered some masking fluid onto the background and when it was dry I inked with Stampin Up's retired Lovely Lilac ink and Distress Broken China ink. Then I rubbed off the dried masking fluid to reveal the pretty "snowy" background. The bare trees were done using a Penny Black die set. Can you believe this is my first time ever using these dies although I've had them for over a year...it's challenging for me to use dies, but they seemed perfect for this occasion. The sentiment (from Penny Black's Season's Gifts set) was stamped using versafine onyx ink. I love how the black sentiments stands out from the softly inked background. The whole card front was cut into a 3.75 inch square and mounted onto a 4.74 inch card base.
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11 comments:
Fabulous and stylish card. Love the tree dies, I have use them a lot;-))m
So gorgeous Ellie, xxx
Just so beautiful - love it x
So, so, so pretty! I love the colors you chose and the die cut trees are gorgeous. Thanks for the tip of using the masking fluid to create falling snow....gotta try it!
Beautiful! Soft colors with the snow effect, just lovely.
The perfect card for the challenge. I love that die. And yes, I can believe you had it for over a year and never used it before. I do the same thing all the time!
Soooooooooooooo gorgeous! I love those trees!!!!!!!!!!!
Fabulous cold and frosty card, super scene.
Kath x
An absolutely stunning creation Ellie, I absolutely love it.
Happy crafting
Tracy x
What a beautiful card Ellie - love your sponging of the background
May your Christmas be blessed with love
Maxine
Rather belatedly popping in to say how much I love your card with the sleek and elegant Silver Birches Ellie, perfect for this weeks theme.
B x
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