SC933 = The circle was moved down and panel #4 was put behind the circle and done with silver baker's twine. The snow globe is the focal point and I didn't want panel #4 cutting it in two. Added die cut pine to frame the snow globe. It looks white in the photo, but is really fine grained white iridescent glitter CS.
WCW130 = clear glass ornament. I did a clear glass snowglobe instead....same principles for painting glass. Berries and green foliage were replaced with glitter pine.
The snowglobe and base were cut from watercolor paper and then watercolored to create the bg/base. A die cut house and trees were also very lightly watercolored. Then it was splattered with white gouache snow and finally the highlights were added to the globe.
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Registered: December 4, 2009 Location: Southern Utah's Dixie Posts: 20572
Wed, Nov 23, 2022 @ 5:51 AM
Gorgeous!! Sallie, this is a beautiful creation in the blue and white, so clean and crisp! Your snow globe is wonderfully done showing the movement of the snow! Purely magical! Happy Thanksgiving!
Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 75034
Wed, Nov 23, 2022 @ 7:24 AM
First, I love all the blue and the white pine. The watercoloring is fab and the inside scene is so wintry and pretty. Awesome, beautiful card.
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Wed, Nov 23, 2022 @ 9:58 AM
Yikes, Sallie, this couldn't be more Beautiful!!! Lovely silver twine and glittery pines, which enhance this snow globe even more so! You rocked both challenges! A real Stunner in the gallery today~
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