We want to see lots of flowers in a garden scene and please don't forget that we are expecting your scene to be stamped (or digi) with background and foreground elements.
I have an email entry from Margaret:
I created the background using a brayer, torn paper and Adirondack inks. I used a variety of stamps, including Hobby Art and Clarity and used Distress inks and a damp brush to add the colour. The lady is from Clarity and I coloured her using Liquid Pearls to which I added a little water, then I cut her out and attached her over the stamped image to give dimension.
The wonderful and talented Craft a Scene design team has created cards to show what we mean by a garden scene.
Claire - Claire's Crafty Creations
Pia - Pippins Stampscapes
Now it is your turn to "Make your own garden" project. You may enter up to 3 times and as many other challenges as you wish. If you do not have a blog or account on Split Coast Stampers, then just email me a picture of the piece and I will add it to one of our posts.
If you are not sure what constitutes a scenic project, check out the information here.
Don't forget to add GDT to your link if you wish to be considered for a guest spot.
Have fun creating!
NancyD
1 comment:
Hello Margaret,
what a beautiful scene. I love the sky.
you used beautiful stamps. very pretty garden have you made.
thank you for joining at craft a scene this month.
regards, Dora
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