I love making winter scenes thanks to the inspiration I get from the work and tutorials of Heather Telford and Michelle Jordain. Thanks Michelle and Heather, for sharing your talents.
This time I stamped in black and then clear embossed the trees and horizon line. I did the same with the fence but used markers on the stamp itself in multiple shades of gray and blue before clear embossing. Then, I masked from the horizon on down and sponged the sky, splattered with water and blotted. Stamped and embossed sentiment. Sponged snowbanks with masks also, moving them around as necessary, then stamped my deer. Splattered the scene with white acrylic paint.
My goodness I just knew when I saw this out of the side of my eyes while commenting on my FS thread this had to be your Sis Maura!! You not just enjoy these type of scene but your amazingly magnificent master at creating them like Picasso that you are Sis . Stunning gorgeousness!! Into my high ho gallery
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Fri, Dec 14, 2018 @ 10:51 AM
I love Michelle's and Heather's tutorials as well and am a huge fan of PB stamps. You, my friend, do fabulous work in this style and could make your own tutorials! In this scene, I love the fence line and grazing deer. Your sponged snowbanks are masterful as is that gorgeous sky (love the colors you've used). Straight into my faves for inspiration!
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