New moon and snow
Posted: October 31, 2012 Filed under: Berry red snow white, Penny Black, Stamped Landscapes 16 CommentsI have another snowy scene for you today, not unlike some of my previous ones but the moon is new!
I inked the stamp with versamark then Memento markers and embossed it in clear before positioning my moon and horizon masks. To create the snow banks I just moved the mask down a little and added sponging several times.
Supplies:
Stamps: Berry Red Snow White, Beautiful Season (Penny Black)
Inks: Memento Teal Zeal, Summer Sky, Rhubarb Stalk, Rich Cocoa, Versamark (Tsukineko)
Cardstock: Mix & Match Papers Coral Reef, Storm
Also: Clear e.p.









All I can say is….gorgeous. And I love the “moon”!
Beautiful!!! Very pretty scene!
This is soooo beautiful! Looks very real.
This is stunning! The snow banks provide amazing depth, and that wintry sky is so realistic. The sentiment works perfectly with this beautiful scene. Lovely!
So very beautiful! I envy your artist talents.
Hi. I’ve just stumbled across your blog whilst searching for christmas card inspiration and I am delighted!! You make beautiful cards, and as I love stamping and masking, and keeping it simple, I am really happy to have found you!!! xxx
Suze.
Lovely, simply lovely. TFS
Very pretty card! The sky, snow, the berry vines in the forefront … so pretty! 🙂
I am in awe. Thank you for sharing yourbeautiful creations.
The crescent moon with a wisp of cloud cover is a nice variation on your winter evening designs. I like the matting layers, too.
This one just blows me away! It’s so beautiful!
A stunning scene! xx
I am confused as to HOW it was actually stamped! Can you give more detailed instructions for us newbies? Was the berry branch FIRST, then the other masking? Thanks!
Yes I love a bit of a crescent moon too! What a lovely scene Heather.
Another gorgeous creation, Heather! I love the wispy clouds across the moon.
Stunningly beautiful and so impressive. Hubby wants to know why I can’t make cards like this!!!! :OD I just noticed in your instructions that you ink up with versamark and then apply markers over the stamp….is that correct? It is a stunning piece of artwork….lucky recipient! I bet they frame it!