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November 23, 2008

Snow Fun

I enjoy creating snow scenes but I know you already know that.  It is always fun to push the envelope and come up with different ways to create that perfect blanket of snow on my card front. I want to share a new idea that I tried to create snow with the texture I love using Liquid Applique' and yet getting the crisp white that white craft ink and white embossing powder provides.

KC Neighorhood 2 

This project is for the Rubbernecker Stamps Friday Focus.  Sherry gave a tutorial on reverse masking and I thought it would be fun to play with the technique but by creating a scene in my mask. I created a mask using a Nestabilities circle die and printer paper and attached to my image layer with Tombo Mono Adhesive Removable (like post-it adhesive).  You want your mask to be thin so you have no problem getting your stamp to create a good image even near the mask   I stamped the   Rubbernecker KK Originals Neighborhood image and masked to protect while I stamped the Kittie Kits trees. I watercolored the houses and then created a little moonlight in the trees with a dauber. I sponged the blue night sky around the images and made sure the sky color was dark enough to really pop with with definition when the mask was removed. I applied Liquid Applique' to the ground area and smooshed it around with my fingers to refine the base of snow to avoid blobs when heating. When the LA cooled I decided to try something new and  sponged on a fine layer of white craft ink to the LA snow and applied white embossing powder and heated again to create a perfect white seal. It made the snow so much whiter to match the perfectly stark white frame around the scene. I stamped Rubbernecker snowflakes on with white craft ink and embossed with white embossing powder. I also painted white craft ink on the house tops with a few icicles and embossed with white embossing powder. Use a tiny little brush for this if you try it and let your brush barely touch in the ink. I finished the project by attaching the white and blue layers and and creating a pure white satin bow for embellishment. Mark December 5 on your calendar and pop into the Rubbernecker Stamps Friday Focus bow tying tutorial.

Stamps: Rubbernecker Neighborhood, Kittie Kits, Snowflake

Paper:  Bordering Blue, White

Ink:  Black Brilliance, Distress Weathered Wood, Peeled Paint, Stampin' Up! Banana, Bordering Blue, White Craft

Accessories: Satin, Liquid Applique', White Embossing Powder, Inkksentials Ink Blending Tool, Brushes, Daubers, Nestabilities, Mono Adhesive Removable

Riley Tree Cutting Day

KC Riley and Christmas Tree 2 

Riley went out into the woods for his annual tree cutting event.  My mom and dad took us out into the woods on our property each year to cut our own tree. It is a warm and fun memory for me. I used exactly the same technique as above for this scene only I cut Riley out to pop up on the snow scene. I created the tree line by masking off the Riley image leaving only the tree to receive the ink, removed the mask and stamped.  I repeated the procedure five times to create a fun and cartoony tree line. I loved the light blue sky with the sunny sky and white snow.  I thought the little touches of red on the scarf and boots were perfect and were the perfect contrast to the blue and white with the addition of the wide grosgrain ribbon and knot.

Stamps:  Hanna-Riley, Rubbernecker Snowflake

Paper:  Bashful Blue, White

Ink:  Brilliance Black, Distress Vintage Photo, Fired Brick, Adirondack Red Pepper, Bashful Blue, Banana Craft, White Craft

Accessories:  White Embossing Powder, Liquid Applique', Grosgrain, Nestabilities Die,

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Wow...Kittie..I read this again and learned something new. :o) You are a role model for me for scenes - You make me want to get better and better and be more experimental with my crafting!! Thank you so much!! I'm so glad I found your blog!!

Sincerely,
Trena
Take care and STAY POSITIVE!!

Wow! I love the bow on the first card as much as the scene you created and the Riley card is just adorable!

Love the first one it is like looking into a snowglobe, loving your bows, and the tree behind it is neat!

Your work is amazing! TFS

Both are just wonderful, Kittie! Thanks for the tip on creating "really white" snow!

your house card is beautiful. the moose is cute too he isn't much my thing but you do great work with him. he is growing on me though

Hi Kittie. I was going to say exactly what Bev said above. The neighborhood card is one of your most beautiful cards you have made. I am sure anyone receiving your cards saves, and probably frames them. Love looking at all your work -- thanks for sharing.

Kittie, both of these cards are just awesome! One of these days I need to replace my liquid applique and try your snow scenes for myself.

The Neighborhood card must be one of my favs of the ones I have seen you create-just so beautiful. Love all the details you use to create your cards and your sharing of how you created them. tfs

Kittie your "Snow Fun" card is fabulous. You are so talented - I love looking at your cards. The bow on that card is awesome - we need a tutorial on how to make that bow, please!!!!
((Hugs))
Kathy

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