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Monday, 7 October 2013

Reindeer Landscape from Chocolate Baroque

Good morning my lovelies, today's card features the gorgeous new Reindeer Landscape stamps from Chocolate Baroque

I began by stamping the focal image with Timber Brown Stazon ink, next I stamped the trees to either side of the image. I extended the hills with a dark brown Graph'It Marker and added some depth and shadow with distress markers in Tumbled Glass and Pumice Stone. I added some platinum stickles to the baubles on the tree and once that was dry I used distress inks in Tumbled Glass, Broken Chine and Walnut stain around the edge. I matted the image on white card, then dark brown card and popped it on an 8x8 card blank

I'm entering this card in the following challenges
CRAFT: Pets/Animals
Crafts Too: Create a Christmas Scene
Holly Jolly Christmas: No patterned paper
Speedy and Friends: Make a snow scene
thanks for popping by today
Claire xx


11 comments:

  1. I love the frame within the frame, so creative, simply stunning. TFS Hugs xx

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  2. Fabulous depth to this - really gorgeous. Nicola x

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  3. A fabulous stamped sand inked scene Claire. Love it.
    Beryl xx

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  4. I love what you've done here Claire, the scene upon a scene looks fantastic.

    Sue x

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  5. Very clever design and wonderful stamps!!

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  6. Hi Claire. WOW! I love this stamp, and the extensions look amazing!!! Such a beautiful card.
    Dot x

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  7. This reminds me of one of Paul Nash's paintings. An absolutely intriguing idea with the way that the reindeer panel looks as if you can walk through it into the snow scene but at the same time there is the ethereal effect of the reindeer image appearing almost translucent yet solid at the same time. Super.
    Paula (PEP)

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  8. Hi Claire
    Beautiful card. Lovely scene. Fab!
    Ang x

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  9. I just love your card, that is a fabulous scene. Thanks for joining us for the Speedy Fox and Friends challenge.

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  10. A beautiful card and a well presented scene. Thanks for adding your twist to our theme over at C2CU (Crafts-Too Challenge You). Chris xxx

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