I cut the snowflake oval from black and white card stock. I used the negative from the black and the positive from the white and glued them together, I cut the Poppy Stamps House in the Woods from white card and masked around the house and trees so I could sponge some distress oxide inks around the house I glued this piece behind the oval and added some foam tape for dimension. I sponged another piece of white card for the background and placed it behind the card panel., The whole panel was placed on a white card base. Some cute deer from Poppy Stamps finished the card.
I will enter this in the Memory Box Snow and Winter Challenge and
the Poppy Stamps Snow Day Challenges.
Memory Box Batavia Snowflake Oval
Poppy Stamps Playful Fawns
Poppy Stamps House in the Woods
LOVE your sponging and that pretty background! Great layers--this looks magnificent! The tree line is so pretty and the deer set off this serene setting! Another masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteThe layers look like a window to your snowy scene. This is gorgeous and so peaceful with the deer an the snow. Just like the snow falls that I remember. Another great card by Kathy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card with the soft sponging and that oval frame. I think the frame really makes this card, plus the black just makes the colors pop. This is just lovely, and has your signature all over it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful scene you built with those dies and sponging. So very peaceful looking too.
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous, Kathy!! I love the layered scene you've created!! The colors are beautiful!! Love this!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Your die cut cards are always to 'die for'. Must have died so many times after I have oohed and aahed over your beautiful cards. Another stunning card Kathy - so softly coloured.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous winter scene Kathy, love the oval design.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us over on Poppystamps challenge blog.
Pam x
Good luck with the challenge. You deserve to win, such a beautiful design!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous scene you created! I love all the layers and the inky sky!
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