Like hers, I cut mine out using music sheet designer paper and then blended the background using Oxide inks. Why did I add a girl flying a kite? Honestly, I wanted to add something to it and it's the only die cut I had that would work. LOL She is cut from a much bigger Hero Arts die cut called "Girl with kite".
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Registered: January 10, 2013 Location: Raumati Beach, EnZed Posts: 1873
Sun, Oct 02, 2022 @ 11:24 AM
Ohhh, I see, it's the reverse technique, die-cut instead of stencilled. I had to examine it very closely, lol. I like the black curves to contrast the straightness of trees, too. Thanks!
Registered: June 4, 2009 Location: Deatsville, Alabama Posts: 83888
Mon, Oct 03, 2022 @ 3:16 AM
Very cool trees and the girl is so fun (I do worry about that kite in the trees but she doesn't have it too high so maybe she is ok). The music for the trees is super awesome. Hugz
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Sherri, this is a great case of Renata's card. I love the muscal score paper you used for your die cut birch trees and how pretty it looks against the blue background. Your little girl silhouette is wonderful!