At Craft a scene this month the challenge is Hills and Mountains - great for playing with brayer and my landscape masks from clarity. Here is my first make.
I created the background using adirondack denim ink and I think I also used distress chipped sapphire and stormy sky too. The moon was masked with a clarity mask.
The stamps I used were all from Sheena Douglass - two different sets.
I hope I have inspired you to join in with our scene making Challenge. Check out the full details here plus the cards made by my teamies - wow - they're so talented - I'm sure you'll agree.
I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:
Allsorts:allsortschallenge No flowers
Fussy and Fancyfussyandfancychallenge: Travel
Penny'spennyschallenges: Feathered friends
ALBCalbc-birds-and-bees: The birds and the bees
Thankyou for dropping by today and for any comments you choose to leave - I really do love to read them! Big Hugs to you and I hope to see you again soon!
Rachel xx
Oh wow Rachel this is lovely.......
ReplyDeletehugs Diane xx
Ps hope your Dad is doing OK.....
This is fabulous Rachel, love the scene you have created and then the panels.
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Linda xxx
WOW! This is absolutely stunning Rachel. I LOVE it!
ReplyDeletehugs Sue xx
This is a stunning card Rachel, such a beautiful scene.
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Brilliant card Rachel, I love it, absolutely beautiful
ReplyDeleteMaybe if I stick with my stamping I can achieve something like this in the future. Mind you I don't think so
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Patricia xx
Fantastic card Rachel, such a haunting scene, I love it. Wonderful background, hugs Kate x
ReplyDeleteLove the gorgeous scene you have created.xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the moody scene you've managed to create Rachel.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Wow Rachel this is a stunning scene you have created. Marlene
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so emotive.
Wishes
Lynne
A really beautiful card Rachel, so full of atmosphere! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and scene love the colours and how you cut it into three-had a look at all your recent cards all fantastic-trying to catch up with blogs-two days after I broke my toe I dislocated a finger and been helping with little grandaughters who have both been really poorly with scarlet fever
ReplyDeleteCarol x
I love this Rachel, such a serene scene (oops, that's a bit of a mouthful to say lol )
ReplyDeleteLooks like a real misty morning. Beautiful.
Big hugs Jennifer xx
Such serenity! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scene Rachel, its got such a beautiful dreamy quality to it.
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Absolutely beautiful Rachel, will have to get these stencils for doing the hills etc
ReplyDeleteStunning card Rachel - love how you've cut the scene into 3 panels and there's a real ethereal quality to the image! Hope all is well with you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHelen x
Absolutely gorgeous Rachel, wonderful ethereal feel to this. I will try to get me finger out and enter the challenge this month - your beautiful scene has inspired me Karen xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful Rachel. With my DT hat on thanks for sharing with us at Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenges.
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Gorgeous scene! Thank you for joining in our No flowers challenge at Allsorts this week and good luck!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - such an elegant card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Penny's.
Helen x
Amazing creation, thanks for joining Allsorts challenge, good luck.
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Tracy x
Great card Rachel, I love the colour tones. Thanks for joining in with our Fussy and Fancy Challenge....Jo. x
ReplyDeleteGreat card, so serene looking, thanks for joining us at Allsorts. xxxx
ReplyDeleteHello again Rachel. I am so pleased to pop back for another look at your stunning card so that I can say thank you for taking part in A Little Bit Crafty Challenge this month,
ReplyDeletehugs Sue xx