This week for our Create A Scene, we are pleased to welcome Mountain Ash Crafts as both our guest designer and also this weeks challenge sponsor. We regularly visit Mountain Ash Crafts in it's beautiful setting just outside Dudley, where the workshops and demonstrations are increasingly popular. It's a wonderful place to visit, you always receive a warm welcome with a smile and there are always staff on hand to answer any questions.
This weeks GDT spot was created by Jules (who also makes great coffee!)
Jules Recipe
The stamp used is the Inkylicious The Coppice stamp
PanPastel's used were
Ultra marine blue
Bright yellow green
Titanium white
Versamark watermark ink pad
Small die cut circle
8x8 Card stock
Sequin waste
Blue/green card from stash
Crafter's Companion Spray and Shine
Method:
Decide on the contours of your scene and apply the Pan Pastels working from dark in the foreground to lighter in the distance with blue to represent the sky.
Stamp the trees in groups – Make the distant trees a little lighter by blotting ink from the stamp onto scrap paper. Don’t be afraid to overstamp some of the trees, particularly in the background to give them greater depth.
Stamp the trees in groups – Make the distant trees a little lighter by blotting ink from the stamp onto scrap paper. Don’t be afraid to overstamp some of the trees, particularly in the background to give them greater depth.
Our design team have been working away as always to produce these brilliant inspirational items. Thanks ladies, you never fail to come up with the goods.
Fantabulous creations peeps - love them all
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Fab challenge, thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love the challenge this week, great inspiration from the DT.
ReplyDeleteSue x
Amazing DT samples, so inspiring xxxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support everyone, we really appreciate your fab comments xox
ReplyDeleteI am totally inspired from your challenge this is really nice way.
ReplyDeleteKeep continue sharing..
printing magazines
I did make something, but forgot to enter! grrrr... better next time!
ReplyDeleteBetter late than never - wanted to show it anyway:
ReplyDeleteYou can find it HERE