Craft a Scene

I had my attention brought to a new challenge blog this week - thank you Fliss, it's called Craft a Scene.
I love creating scenes and have made many both with my brayer and sponging. Today's card was sponged using ripped copy paper, a post-it-note and one of my own design stamps.
I used Stampin' Up inks - Not Quite Navy, Old Olive, Garden Green and Handsome Hunter - here it is



I'm really pleased with how this turned out especially as it is a one layer card - I went ahead and inked and stamped directly onto my card base, very risky I know!!
The whole scene has been outlined by hand with a black fine liner pen.
The challenge this time is 'Anything Goes' and I'm so looking forward to what the design team come up with for us in the coming weeks - you should hop over and take a look - the sample cards are superb.
I'm off now - my craft room looks like a bombs hit it and I really don't feel like tidying it at the moment and I am banned from crafting in the living room as I make too much mess ..............will have to take over the dinning room instead mwahahahaha!!
Jacqueline xx

Comments

  1. So glad you decided to join in Jacqueline and your card is a real stunner. The inky effects are just beautiful and the whole card is so serene.
    A word of warning about the dining room as this is where I have to craft not having a craft room. I have to clear it up every evening so we can eat which can be a real nuisance!
    Hugs, Fliss xx

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  2. WOW! This is a stunning scene and I love the shadows of the trees on the ground. Well done for being brave enough to stamp straight to the card. I wouldn't have been!!

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  3. This is brilliant Jacqueline you've given it such depth with all the shadowing!
    Val x

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  4. Stunning scene. Love the way you have done the trees, with all the depth and shadows.
    Mags
    x

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  5. That card is beautifully done, with all the shading to ground the trees. There is so much work in there. xx Maggie

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  6. Beautiful scene, love the way it's built up. x

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  7. Wow, great card! You did a great job! And how brave to stamp right on the base and the black line around it, you are a true artist!!! Love your blog!
    Thanks for joining us at Craft a Scene, Anja

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  8. Just love the card Jacqueline. It is wonderful to be able to do all the stamping and designing right on the base card. Your scene really has nice depth and I think I have climbed that mountain before. Haha!
    Thanks for joining us at Craft a Scene. I hope to come back and play with us again. NancyD

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  9. You have taken creativity to a new level Jacqueline! I love how you thought out of the box with this scene. You are a wonderful part of our target audience and participants. I hope you continue to submit works of art to future challenges and want to thank you for playing along at Craft A Scene for our first challenge!
    Sheree

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  10. Beautiful scene, Jacqueline, excellent depth of scene and love the soft muted colors. Good luck and thanks for joining in on the fun at Craft A Scene challenge blog.

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  11. Beautiful scene, Jacqueline, excellent depth of scene and love the soft muted colors. Good luck and thanks for joining in on the fun at Craft A Scene challenge blog.

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  12. This is just beautiful! That work totally paid off--this is amazing! :) Can't wait to comment on your 52CCT cards tomorrow! :)

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  13. Very nice!
    Congratulations on your accomplishment over at Craft a Scene!

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  14. Your scenery card is gorgeous! A lot of depth to it! Congrats on being in the top 3 for the challenge!

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  15. Oh this is fantastic Jacqueline! I love scenes as much as you do and I must have a look at this challenge! Vicky x

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  16. Oh wow - you made a BEAUTIFUL card. Just beautiful!
    Cheers, Karen

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  17. Wow Jacqueline this is a really stunner indeed love the soft subtle shades great effects, Shaz in oz.x

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  18. So beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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