Never did more than one so hope I did it right. On gray card base that was already like crimped, I layered my main piece. I stamped the trees---that I got at convention past week, I then stamped the image again on another piece of card stock in same colors used. I took a skillet and placed a sheet of foil to cover bottom and sides so as to not ruin my skillet and put burner on lowest possible. I then shaved crayons in piles here and there on foil and as it melted I painted sky, between the trees, and grass, using a very small like dauber on a dowel with ends with dauber piece. You need to do it fast as the crayon dries fast but stays soft as long as on burner. Added white and different blues for sky and just layered more green on sections for darker color. It needed more so I took the other trees I had stamped and cut out certain sections and put them on top of the first stamping. Then stamped the deer and squirrel, cut out and put on card. Punched stars and popped on and went over the stars and some trees with glitter pen.
Date: Thursday, May 1, 2014 GMT Views: 442
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SCS Community Manager Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni
Registered: July 29, 2004 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 41784
Fri, May 02, 2014 @ 4:54 AM
Oh my gosh you did a fabulous job! I never would have thought of shaving the crayons and heating them - now I want to give it a try! You got such depth in that background with that - it looks amazing.