Less is More Snow
Posted: December 11, 2011 Filed under: CAS, Stamped Landscapes 41 CommentsThis week the challenge on the Less is More blog is a One Layer Card featuring snow. I love doing snow scenes and have been looking for a window of opportunity to do one or two.
I started by masking the top and bottom of the card base to leave a panel where I could brayer the sky. I also added a moon mask. To create falling snow I flicked masking fluid all over the card base and let it dry. I then brayered Taken with Teal ink over the panel, working from right to left so it would be lighter around the moon. After I removed the masks I used a wavy hill mask to sponge in some snow drifts and stamp some clumps of trees.
Still nowhere near this amount of snow around here, but there are two weeks before Christmas so it could still be white. Thanks for dropping in, I hope you have a great week.
Supplies:
Stamps: Wondrous Gift, a little tree stamp from Embassy Arts
Inks: Versafine Onyx Black, Taken with Teal
Cardstock: MFP Snow Storm Smooth Heavy
Also: Winsor & Newton masking fluid
Yoou ROCKED out another one Heather! STUNNING~
Wow, how gorgeous is this!!
it is a great card, love it!
You make the most beautiful scenes, Heather. This one is no exception. Just gorgeous.
Beautiful scenery. Fabulous!!!!
Beautiful!
Beautiful snowy scene. x
Simply beautiful – a card anyone would love to receive
Kathyk
Absolutely wonderful! I love this x
Heather I am in awe of this stunning card, it is perfect
Anne
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Your card is just stunning – I love how you have made this! xx
This is absolutely divine! Love your work!!
Stunning scene! Absolutely beautiful card!
Love it would love to see a white Christmas one day as well.
Oh wow what an amazing card, I just love it, my fav LIM card so far, well done :O) Viv xx
This is so your style and I love it so much Heather. It is breathtaking again.
BEUTIFUL.
Lovely greet
Marja
Simply stunning. Well done on a superb card.
Omygoodness, Heather, this is so beautiful. What a fantastic winter scene. I really love this.
Wow, this is a beautiful card. Love the trees and the snowy sky. xx
Utter, utter perfection Heather! The scene is quite magical.
Sheer perfection, I;m in awe
Many thanks Heather
Mandi LIM
Simply beautiful
Stunning Heather, it looks so real I feel I could just walk out to those trees!
Val x
Absolutely beautiful! You are the master of brayering and masking, Heather. 🙂
Gorgeous scene, Heather. I love this technique so much!!
Wonderful! so beautiful, I think I am going to have to learn to use a brayer!
wow this is gorgeous! x
WOW! I absolutely love this card. Beautiful sentiment to complement the scene too.
Wow this is simply gorgeous. This is my favorite LIM card this week. I love the feel of this beauty.
TFS
Carole
Hello Heather, This is stunning, I love the snowy effect in the sky , altogether brilliant Gay xx
This is absolutely amazing! I am so scared of masking–you’re fabulous at it! This is truly a work of art!!!
wonderwonderwonderfull!!!!!!
This card is B E A U T I F U L!!!! I adore everything about it! What a great idea with the masking fluid. Who makes that tree stamp….I believe it is a MUST HAVE for my stamping!! Love, love, love this!!!!
Gorgeous card and snow scene!
OMG! This is just AMAZING. I love how you created the scene. x
OMG, this is so amazing!
This is a stunning card, Fabulous brayering and masking.
Avril
Among hundreds of Christmas cards in the SCS Gallery this has to take First Prize, especially because the peaceful feel is so perfect with that sentiment and the way you brayer and sponge makes the scene so real. It couldn’t be more perfect.
Mel
I love this beautiful and serene scene that you have created!
wow!! all i can say..i loooove it..tfs..loves ya
Beautiful!
Hi,
I realise this post is about 7 years ago (I just saw your beautiful card on Pinterest) but do you remember how you removed the masking fluid afterwards? Also, does the masking fluid take long to dry before you can begin brayering the sky? And finally, was this all done on glossy cardstock as I’ve heard that works best for brayering, to get good blending of the colour?
Thank you and regards,
Dee (from Australia)