Onto today - I have been lucky enough to chose the theme this month for countryviewchallenges and the theme is to make a scene... I don't mean fly off the handle - lol!!! I mean to make a scenic piece!
Here's my first make for this theme.
I have been using the theme to make a few Christmas cards - maybe you could do that!! I have a step by step for you this month too!
First I cut a landscape and placed it onto a piece of card - I also stuck on a moon mask.
Next I applied a cloud mask and stormy sky distress ink to the sky and built up the clouds.
I then removed the moon mask - and covered the sky and applied the blue distress ink to create the hills. I started at the bottom and worked up.
Next I stamped the trees.
Then added the diecut deer.
Then added glitter.
stamped the sentiment and finally added the cut down picture to a card.
I used lots of goodies from countryview crafts to make this card:
These are the main ones!
I hope you enjoyed my step by step - and I hope you'll join in our challenge this month - you could win a £20 voucher!
Hugs
Rachel xx
A real beauty Rachel! Love how you built up the background, such a lovely scene! It looks super. Love how the deer is places just in front of the moon!
ReplyDeleteLovely scene and a very helpful tut
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful creation, beautiful colours and goodies used.xx
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This one is right up my street Rachel and what a super Reindeer, so elegant.
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Love your gorgeous scene Rachel.xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene makes a gorgeous card
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Winter Scene Rachel. Your card is stunning. Big Hugs Marlene
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Rachel! I love the way you made the snowdrifts! Thank you for the great December theme!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful Scene and a brilliant tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Fabulous scene you have created and thanks for the step by step.
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Linda xxx
An absolutely stunning scene on your card Rachel. Plus a great tutorial. Great work Rachel. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card Rachel, love the background.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the "how to"
Patricia X
Wonderful Rachel and a fab tut as well !! Think I might join in this challenge...
ReplyDeletehugs Diane xx
Great card and tut, Px
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Rachel, you have created a wonderful scene.
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Great to see how you created this card step by step and what a fabulous one it is too. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous scenic card Rachel and great to see how you made it....thank you. Carol x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Rachel. x
ReplyDeleteOh Rachel, this is so beautiful, lovely scene and thanks for the instructions, Kate x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful winter's scene you have created Rachel, so serene.
ReplyDeleteHugs Jennifer xx.
A gorgeous scene Rachel! This year has indeed flown by!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you & the girls!
Dawn xx
This is quite magical and so inspired. Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the peek at your process for creating your pretty card! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Rachel, and I loved seeing how it came together. I've never really got my head around masking, but I want to give it a try now xx
ReplyDeleteLove how you created the background Rachel, such a pretty card and beautiful scene. xxx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful winter scene... I see our minds were working along similar lines! Love how you've created the landscape with your wavy bands of colour.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Lovely card Rachel and a great step by step too.
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A gorgeously designed and crafted scene for your card Rachel. It is very beautiful. Jennie x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene Rachel. I love how you have built it up. Great theme too xx
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