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Showing posts with label Elegant Lamplight and Gate die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elegant Lamplight and Gate die. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

No Red or Green

Good morning and a very happy 
 Today over at the Digi Choosday blog the team were challenged to make something for Christmas, or winter, but to use no red or green. The challenge for you as always is nothing goes.
So I decided to make another gift, this time not a tag but a bauble for the tree. It could actually be used as a tag to start with I suppose.
I have cut the shape out on my Scan 'n Cut and the papers, image and embellies are all from Winnie White Christmas USB. I just love the soft colours on this collection, and the collection is blinking mahoosive as well, it takes so long to go through it and decide what to use!!!
So I fussy cut all the embellies out by hand except the fence and lamp post which are die cuts from the Polkadoodles Elegant Lamplight and Gate die set. I cut them in silver mirror card and then dulled them down with some white gesso. I also used the white gesso around the edges and at the bottom of the image to look like faux snow.

 Here are some close ups of all the detail.

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Monday, 3 October 2016

Moody Evening

Good morning once again! This is getting into a bit of a habit, me posting on days I don't normally do. It's all these lush new products I'm getting to play with, so you can't blame me. Today you can blame Mrs Doodles again, as I'm back with another make using her fab new dies. This time I've used the Elegant Lamplight and Gate Die set.

 I've created a background using 3 pinkish distress inks and splashed some water over it. I then used some stamps from the Little Kingdom set to create the house. I then cut the gate and lamp out of some more I had covered with distress inks. I decided to make the dies pop a bit more I would cut them out in black and mat behind the other cuts to create a shadow. And there you have it, a moody evening scene that was very quick to create.

I'll be back again soon with another make using more dies so keep checking back.