I've had this stamp forever and just didn't ink it up. Thanks for the impetus. Stamped the Home on the range and white embossed. Used colors to turn heroscapes into a field of wheat instead of flowers, stenciled in the background mountain and hills. Brayered the sky. Added a couple of deer to go with the song. Really simply card, but I didn't want to cut any of the words out.....
Date: Friday, October 23, 2020 GMT Views: 616
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Registered: April 18, 2011 Location: Melbourne, Aus Posts: 51844
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 @ 11:03 PM
Your wonderful choice of stamps make for a terrific scene and Iove the soft colour. Perfect song for this lovely, tranquil card. Thanks for joining in.
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Registered: September 28, 2005 Location: NC,USA Posts: 1561
Sat, Oct 24, 2020 @ 2:56 AM
Love your tranquil scene. Interesting that they used the word mysterious in the script . Love how you adapted the heroscapes to a wheat field. Very creative.
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Registered: May 26, 2015 Location: Oregon Posts: 5534
Sat, Oct 24, 2020 @ 7:53 AM
What an interesting song stamp. Thought it was your own handwriting. An peacefuj, artistic scene and great blend of colors, images and techniques. It is reminiscent of where I grew up, in Walnut Creek, CA. with a view of My. Diablo.
Registered: March 27, 2007 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 67884
Sat, Oct 24, 2020 @ 12:08 PM
Wonderful Scene you created for your theme song! Perfect for the challenge! The deer look very contented in the field! Beautiful card!
Thanks for playing!
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