For my card, I stamped the jar, then the village and masked it so I could stamp my tree. I colored those images. Then, I watercolored all around it in blue. When dry, added a bank of snow with the snow writer and next I splattered snow (Dr. Ph. Martin's-see above). In the end, I swiped some white paint on the church and in the sky to make it look like a real snow storm. Colored the jar lid with Copics and added twine.
Sentiment was added....finished.
My card is entered into the August Gallery Theme.. The central theme is: Contain Yourself. One idea was to use a jar, vase, bowl, box, etc.
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Stamps: Inkadinkado (no name stamp) 4244-P (jar), Hot off the Press/Christmas Words, A Muse Artstamps (vintage chapel), All Night Media Holiday Snowglobe set (tree)
Paper: PTI white cardstock, Fabriano hot press, white watercolor paper, Bazzill Moody Blue
Ink: Memento Gray Flannel & Tuxedo Black, Tim Holtz Distress Oxide/Fossilized Amber, Tim Holtz Distress Ink/Peeled Paint, Aged Mahogany, Chipped Sapphire, and Black Soot
Accessories: Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White, ArtDeco snow writer, Copics Y23, Y28, twine, white paint
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Sat, Aug 17, 2019 @ 7:33 AM
Wonderful "scene in a jar", Brenda - so sweet! And I LOVE the site this week, thanks so much for choosing it and all your wonderful comments you leave on my cards!!!
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Sat, Aug 17, 2019 @ 10:08 AM
This is so sweet and you have turned this old mason jar into the country version of a snow globe! I love the look of the accumulated snow at the bottom and that jar lid looks like burnished gold.
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