My background is created with Distress Ink broken china which I then spritzed with water to give the feeling of snow falling. I added the snowflakes stamped in manganese blue Archival Ink. Added my Skeleton Tree, adding a little shading to the bottom of the tree again with Distress Ink.
I have added a snowflake from Tim's Idea-ology range to give a little dimension and the sentiment Let it Snow, I did not want to over embellish as I think the tree and scene say it all.
There is also a perpetual contest Press It Out taking place at 100 Proof Press and the grand prize is an amazing $100 with 1st place $75 and 2nd place $50. All the prizes are awarded in rubber, mounted or unmounted. The winners will be chosen twice a year, once on 30th June and again on 31st December.
1) Press It Out!
2) Your name, Address and Telephone Number(s)
3) I___________ give 100 Proof Press the ownership of this entry to use in any way. Sign and Date.
Send all entries to: 100 Proof Press, P O Box 621, St. Paris, OH 43072. Good Luck.
Time for a little creative time on the house now in the form of cleaning and ironing, mmmmm, may stick to the card making LOL!
Thanks for stopping by, Tracy x x
9 comments:
Beautiful moody colour card Tracy, how brilliant that you've. Made crafty creative time.
So fantastic winter card.
Amazing blue. Love it.
Hi Tracy, Your card really has that true feeling of a cold winters day, gives me shivers just looking at it. LOL
Really beautiful too.
We haven't had much snow yet this year. I'm waiting till we get blasted. its coming!
hugs Lynn
Beautiful wintery scene!
Gorgeous card, love the colours and the snowflakes xx
You've created a beautiful wintry scene Tracy! x
A gorgeous wintery card and so very striking, you've captured the scene beautifully!!
Thanks for you comment on my blog post ~ I think we're both definitely in need of a break and keeping my fingers crossed that we both get a well earned rest over the Christmas period!
Love Emma xx
fabulous!! Love all your stamped snowflakes.
Hugs Juls
Lovely soft landscape. Your winter scenes are so serene!
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