I stamped the scene image on Strathmore Bristol CS with Sepia ink and coloured it with pencils and OMS. I cut an aperture with SB Label One but it was slightly too big and showed the frame around the scene image. (that's part of the stamp) and that bugged me. Of course the next size down SB die would obscure too much of the scene so I cut a narrow frame with my Cricut to just cover up the perimeter lines of the stamped image. The deer are attached to the inside of the green CS and the whole panel popped up over the stamped scene.
Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 GMT Views: 659
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Stamps: Darcie's heart & home, POL392, Great Outdoors
Paper: Strathmore 100 lb (270 gm2) Bristol, American Crafts CS
Paper Size: A2
Ink: Archival Ink Sepia
Accessories: Elizabeth Craft Designs die 783 Happy Birthday, Cottage Cutz Winter Wonderland Deer CCE-049 die, Spellbinders Labels One die, coloured pencils and odourless mineral spirits, Scotch mounting foam tape, Cricut (to cut the narrow frame around the opening)
Registered: June 10, 2011 Location: Canberra, Australia Posts: 7330
Sat, Nov 03, 2018 @ 10:03 PM
Just don't you get annoyed when your plans don't work out - with different sized dies - but you have overcome the problem in a spectacular way. This is such a terrific little scene with the deer in the foreground. Just love it. Have just come in from working out in the garden this morning - too hot to continue now - believe it or not. Time to catch up on some comments.