Have you seen the latest stamp club set,
Artsy Tribal Doodles? Houses, that's what I saw. Chunky buildings with triangular roofs. Trees. Sunshine.
So I thought I'd make a new home card. I couldn't decide whether to use coloured ink on the images, or whether to stamp the images in black and create a scenic background, so I did both!
I started off by inking the images with Distress Ink, spritzing lightly and stamping onto my card panel.
Then I combined two of the stamps for sunshine, used the dashed line triangles for trees and drew in tree trunks with Mowed Lawn Distress Marker. I also scribbled a grassy line, but I didn't like the effect, so I overstamped it with one of the
Mixed Media Elements stamps and filled in any gaps with the marker. If you look closely you can make out some of the scribbles. The sentiment is from
Sentiment Builders Christmas.
For my next trick, I created a scenic background with Distress Crayons before stamping the images in black.
Almost forgot to take a photo of the background!
I drew in the tree trunks with a fineliner pen. I almost drew dotted lines along the hills but then I thought they might make the whole scene look too busy. I trimmed both cards down and matted them onto some cork-style card that I found in my stash.
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Clever inspiration using the new stamp set, I really couldn't see the houses in them x I am now looking at them differently and thanks for the inspiration x
ReplyDeleteSo clever!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute cards! Love your creativity! Great colors on the second card!
ReplyDeleteCool. Love the colourful houses. Hugz
ReplyDeleteVery creative use of this fun stamp set! Great cards... love the one with the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Love your creative use of these stamps.
ReplyDeleteWhat great cards and such an original use of the stamps!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Beautiful! and good way to show how it is made.
ReplyDeleteSooo creativeee!! :) Love the use of tribal set! :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx