Good morning everyone and welcome to my stop on the #gradsofteamtinyfall video hop. I created a fun fall-inspired scene card featuring Gerda Steiner Designs’ Foxes stamp.
To begin the card, I started by creating a stenciled cloudy sky background. I used the Heffy Doodle Cloudy Skies Stencil and ink blended the fluffy clouds using Salty Ocean Distress Oxide Ink. What I absolutely love about this stencil is that you can slide your cardstock into the cutout part of the stencil and ink blend.
Next, I worked on the grassy hill by ink blending Mustard Seed and Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Ink then die cutting this panel using Lawn Fawn’s Grassy Border Die.
I stamped all of the images onto a piece of Neenah Solar White 80lb. cardstock, colored in using Copic Markers, and using the ScanNCut to cut the images out.
Copic Markers Combination
Foxes: E19, YR18, YR15, Y17, W7, W5, W3, E55, E53, E50
Wreath: R39, R27, R14, G09, YG05, YG01, Y06, Y00, E29, E27, E25, E23, E44, E43, E40
Toadstool: YR15, R29, R24, White Gel Pen
For the background, I trimmed the ink blended panel down to mat it to a piece of brown cardstock embossed with the Lawn Fawn Woodgrain Backdrop.
Finally, I added my images with fun foam adhesive and finished the card with a sentiment stamped and white heat embossed onto a piece of the same brown cardstock.
I have a video tutorial of this card where I share how I created this card and how I colored the images with Copic Markers. Watch the video below or follow the link to my YouTube Channel!
As always, thank you so much for stopping by, until next time….sprinkle a little creativity on your day!
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