Gorgeous card, I just love anything done with Lavinia stamps. You make me think I could possibly make this card lol. I want to try to make it. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful! And I absolutely LOVE your cloud technique. I've been thinking a lot about cloud inkling recently; I can't wait to try it! Thank you for sharing!
Love this card. I absolutely Love Lovinia’s stamps. Have you thought of using Masking Paper instead of CardStock for your mountains, moon and clouds? So much better and no slipping.
If my stamped image isn't sharp enough, after I re-ink it....I huff on the stamp, and press it down again. It's usually enough to make the image sharper. I love the scene you made....going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you or this tutorial. I'm going to try it because I just love it. Can you please tell me how you decide whether to blend going up or down on the mountains with the torn paper.
Thank you, Carol, for asking the question. I hope i make sense at answering. I chose to do the tops of the mountains going down if i want to have the "white" space at the bottom of the mountain (which would be "in between" a layer of mountains). I then chose to blend up so that the white space doesn't show on the "foothills" of the mountain. It overlaps a bit as you can see. Then i fill in white space i want to have colored. I guess kind of random.
To hold your ink pads in place, cut a piece of shelving liner, the rubber woven mesh used in cupboards. Works perfectly!
Gorgeous card, I just love anything done with Lavinia stamps. You make me think I could possibly make this card lol. I want to try to make it. Thank you for sharing.
I'd love to see what you create, Anna.. please share a link if you can!
You can cut a piece of carpet grip the rubber kind that stops the mats from slipping to use with your ink pad
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Very great scene. Lovely card. Thank you very much for sharing how to make it. ❤
Thank you, Maca!
Beautiful. Thank you
Lovely. I actually have all these stamps. Thank you for sharing
Pretty😍
Beautiful! And I absolutely LOVE your cloud technique. I've been thinking a lot about cloud inkling recently; I can't wait to try it! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Kelly! Can't wait to see you try the cloud technique!
Lovely Bonnie! And the extra trees look great, happy accident! ❤️
Thanks, Mitzi!
So pretty!!!
Thank you, Janet!
Fantastic scene, Bonnie! Love it!
Thank you, Amanda!
Love this card. I absolutely Love Lovinia’s stamps. Have you thought of using Masking Paper instead of CardStock for your mountains, moon and clouds? So much better and no slipping.
Thank you, Catherine! I appreciate your suggestion, thanks again!
Bonnie, your welcome
If my stamped image isn't sharp enough, after I re-ink it....I huff on the stamp, and press it down again. It's usually enough to make the image sharper. I love the scene you made....going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
My ink pad was really dry.. i added more ink and i am good now. Thanks for the tip and for your comment!
Thank you or this tutorial. I'm going to try it because I just love it. Can you please tell me how you decide whether to blend going up or down on the mountains with the torn paper.
Thank you, Carol, for asking the question. I hope i make sense at answering. I chose to do the tops of the mountains going down if i want to have the "white" space at the bottom of the mountain (which would be "in between" a layer of mountains). I then chose to blend up so that the white space doesn't show on the "foothills" of the mountain. It overlaps a bit as you can see. Then i fill in white space i want to have colored. I guess kind of random.
Beautiful..just wondering is it 100lb or 100 gsm card stock.. 100 lb cover weight/270 gsm card stock begins to get into the heavier weight card stock