Recently I bought SU's 'Sheltering Tree' stamp set - and at the weekend I found time to have a little play:
I used:
- 6" x 6" square white card blank
- snippet of SU's 'Smoky Slate' card stock, cut just slightly smaller than the card and then run through the Cuttlebug with Die'Sire's 'Swirl Corner' embossing folder
- a snippet of 'Annabelle's Meadow' paper from Wild Rose Studio's paper pack
- the image was made up using stamps from SU's 'Sheltering Tree' set and mostly Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Using the brilliant Fiskars 'Compact Stamp Press', first I stamped the grass using 'Mowed Lawn', next the tree trunk and branches using 'Gathered Twigs' - followed by the blossom using firstly 'Victorian Velvet' and then 'Picked Raspberry'
- I then added the swing by colouring the stamp using a Whispers Black marker - the jury is still out on this one to be honest as I think the swing looks much too chunky. It could be the marker I used (maybe an ink pad would be better) - or I pressed too firmly on the stamp press. OR, it's just made that way :( I need to have a play with ink pads when time allows - failing that it would be easy enough just to draw a swing using a fine liner
- the sentiment also comes with the set, stamped using Memento 'London Fog'
- finally I die cut the image using a Lil'Inkers 'Stitched Rectangle' die and just stuck the whole card together using Collall All Purpose Glue
Job done - and I think this card would be fine as a sympathy card or to wish someone well who is under the weather. I still need to work on that swing stamp though!
Di
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A really lovely card. The patterned paper is perfect with the image. Just beautiful! ( I think the swing looks fine. :-) ) xx
ReplyDeleteI love this polymer stamps but they can be tricky with how much pressure to put on them. I love your flowering tree that makes me look forward to cherry blossoms and other gifts of spring.
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty card Di and I adore that Die'Sire EF with those gorgeous swirls down the side and the bottom which complement your image so beautifully. Love that WRS paper too. x
ReplyDeletePretty backing paper is perfect against the flowering cherry tree. Love how you have built the picture up. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card using that lovely stamp set
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Di - I love the colours you've used.
ReplyDeleteKath x
It's gorgeous Di, i love the delicate colours.
ReplyDeleteVeerle x
BRILLIANT card . . . great layout design. Think you're being harsh on yourself about the thickness of the swing!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
Clever use of background paper to match your tree...a very pretty card. As for the swing...it's made of rustic log and nautical rope! lol.......it's fine!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow...beautiful....love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree!! Oh I love it! That paper is just perfect with it too!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Di, it's beautiful! I love how you've used the paper to compliment the design xxx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card Di, love the image, so pretty, and the backing paper, lovely!
ReplyDeleteHugs Jacee
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Gorgous card Di. Love that image and I think your swing is fine xx
ReplyDeleteWow, this is totally stunning, fabulous image, colours and layout, and love the background papers the mowed lawn made me chuckle, as I immediately thought "well no wonder there are no photo's of the tent as it wouldn't go up as the tree was in the way"
ReplyDeleteKath x
Yes I know it was the colour
This so pretty Di, this tree set is so useful. Your backing paper is the perfect compliment too, and I love the embossing folder.
ReplyDeleteJean x
Think this card looks fab, Di. Wouldn't worry too much about the swing, hon, it's fine. Dee x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Miss. Woss wrong with the swing? Looks fine and dandy to me.
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Lovely card Di ..I love this stamp set and your swing looks fine
ReplyDeleteAnne
Pretty card Di - the background paper goes perfectly with the stamp. Mind you I'm surprised you find time to play as I thought you would be fully occupied with the tent!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely, Di! I have a similar set - may be that one? - and so I'm loving the inspiration! See, I love that pp behind it, but would never think to do it myself. It adds so much interest, as does the embossing. She says, tapping her forehead to try and get it to sink in!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Di! Isn't this set so versatile?! I so love The Sheltering Tree set, although I haven't tried the swing yet. Will play with it next time. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteI really like this!!! And I like that you used this set. I used it once in spring colors with tiny hearts glued into the tree.... ever since they I think of it as a Valentine set and is so obviously ISN'T. Thank you for making me see the light!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Di. I love all the layers of stamping. A good choice of BP to go with the image too. Kate x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. That pp is so perfect with the image.
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