Creating a mountain scene card is easy with a mix of Autumn colors and ink layers. Today on the Unity blog, I am sharing a way to make this outdoor scene featuring a fox, trees and mountain stenciling.
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These are helpful tips for making this fox mountain scene card. To begin, trim or die-cut a card front. Then, stamp the sentiment, two trees and a fox for the main focus. Next, add ink blending to the mountain stencil layers, alternating Fall colors. Also, color in the fox and make a separate mask using another fox stamped paper piece. Then, die-cut the blessed word. Next, using Fall colors of acrylic paint, dab tiny dots of colorful paint over the tree branches. Then, allow the paint to dry or gently heat set the card front. Finally, layer it all onto the card base, to finish.
Also, foam double-sided tape, Gina K. Designs connect glue, Simon Says Stamp ink blending brushes, Ranger plastic craft mat, Tim Holtz distress oxide ink pads in spiced marmalade, iced spruce, vintage photo, broken china; My Creative Time rectangle frame die layers; card stock, heat tool, repositionable tape, Liquitex acrylic paint, paint brush, Copic markers YR14, YR02, E21, N7, N5, N1, N3, C4,0.
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