Inspiration
Here's another creation using this month's new release from Heartfelt Creations - the Floral Cross Collection. This is a simple image colored with COPIC markers, then matted with layers created with Nestabilities dies.
Ingredients
Note: Finished project size: 8" x 8"
Heartfelt Creations Products
Paper
Certainly Celery (SU!) | 8" x 8" (2 pieces) |
Old Olive (SU!) | 8" x 8" (2 pieces) |
Stamper's Select White (Papertrey Ink) | 8" x 8" (1 piece) |
Ink
Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko) |
Accessories
Square Grand Nestabilities (Spellbinders) |
Scalloped Squares Nestabilities (Spellbinders) |
Grand Calibur (Spellbinders) |
COPIC Markers (Imagination International) |
8" square frame (Hobby Lobby) |
Foam Tape (3M) |
Rotary Trimmer (Fiskars) |
Instructions
IMAGE
Cut a piece of white cardstock measuring 8" x 8", and stamp the chapel image in the middle of the panel with black ink. Color with COPIC markers. I used these colors:
- Sky: B91
- Roof/Door: E70, E71
- Walls: E74, E77
- Windows: Y15
- Grass: YG91, YG93
- Bushes: YG95
- Pine Tree: YG97, YG99, E39
- Path: E30, E31, W6
MATS
Cut 2 pieces of light green card stock measuring 8" x 8", and 2 pieces of dark green card stock measuring 8" x 8". Use the Grand Square Nestabilities to cut the outer 3 layers. Use the Scalloped Square Nestabilities to cut the inner mat layer. Mount each layer onto the image using foam tape to give the mats some dimension. Fit the matted image into the frame and close.
Don't Forget
Leave a comment on the Heartfelt Creations blog by February 14 to be eligible to win the entire release valued at $125.93. The winner will be announced on February 15 on the HC Blog.
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5 comments:
Lisa, I think this is drop dead gorgeous! I'm speechless...can you imagine! But this is just too pretty for words!
I love how you framed this like a picture! You have given me so much inspiration with your beautiful work!
Lisa I love how beautifully framed your image is. It really highlights the beauty of the stamp.
Gorgeous project. I love the alternating colors of green used for the mats framing the chapel.
Wow this is fabulous! Really like all the mats!
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