Good morning! Today is the Papertrey Ink November Blog Hop. The inspiration for this month's hop is the photo below with it's wintery whites and pop of blues, teals, green and silver.
After just receiving the new Winter Woods stamp set and Cover Plate, I decided to create a card using my new supplies. I started out with a piece of soft stone cardstock to 4"x 5 1/4" and heat embossed it using the stamp from the Winter Woods set that looks like falling snow then I sponged along the top with gray ink. Once that was done, I adhered that to a soft stone card base. After that, I die cut two of the Winter Woods Cover Plate, one in white and one in gray. Then I stamped the white tree trunks to make them look like birch trees, added a little shading along one side using a Copic marker and then glued the white stamped die cut piece to the gray piece shifting it a bit so that it shadowed the white trees. The next thing I did was to stamp my blue jay and adhere him using foam tape, then I added a strip of silver cardstock, my sentiment banner and a snowflake with a button center along the bottom of the card.
Lynn, I've yet to open my PTI box with this set waiting to be played with! So thankful for your inspiration! Gorgeous blue jay, enjoying the winter scene!
WOW!!! love the blue bird great design
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love this set...
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING! No other word for it! Awesome job Lynn! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! XOXO
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Lyn, and I love how you doubled up on the cover plate so the tree's have shadows! Lovely, lovely card!! :0)
ReplyDeleteLove your bluejay in the trees - a lovely card using these fun new stamps/dies!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the background and the way you stamped the Winter Woods cover plate die! Your blue bird is beautiful as well!
ReplyDeleteOooo, gorgeousness, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteyour card is stunning, the bird is so pretty, such a great focal point.x
ReplyDeleteI LOVE blue jays, Lynn, and your beauty looks so striking and serene against the snowy birch background! Wow!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteLove the scene you created with that stamp set.
ReplyDeleteLove the realism (shadows with Copics and gray card stock) you've added to the stylized trees!! Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I just got these and made six cards with them yesterday!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love all of the layers you put into this - so real!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Lynn! I'm enjoying playing with this new Winter Woods set too!
ReplyDeleteLynn, I've yet to open my PTI box with this set waiting to be played with! So thankful for your inspiration! Gorgeous blue jay, enjoying the winter scene!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. That inspirational piece is so lovely, I may have to save that for later.
ReplyDeleteThis card is simply amazing! I love the blue cardinal! The stitching is outstanding! Nicely done! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAh-may-zing!!! I love the depth of color you achieved here~
ReplyDeleteSo elegant!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I passed on that cover plate and may be regretting that! This is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteTerrific layers & details - love the way the design came together!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love these new sets.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love everything about this card! The background is stunning! Everything you have done is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLovely winter scene.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene. Love the shading with inks, paper and copies. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love that gorgeous blue bird in the wintry trees. Great card!
ReplyDeleteLove how the bluebird looks against your white and gray background. The button on your snowflake is a cute touch.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite cards on the Hop. So beautifully done; every detail is so well thought out and lovely. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning. Amazing. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card! The silver is pretty and makes the bird pop.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to use the new stamp set. Love your card, and all the special details you added.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how you stamped the trees!
ReplyDeleteLove the pop of blue with the birch trees.
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