11/10/2021

Winter trees card scene tutorial + handmade stencil slope

      Building a winter card scene is easier by using a handmade stencil slope.  Today on the Unity blog, I am sharing a way to build a winter scene with pretty night sky colors and the look of snow slopes.


Sentiment:  Merry Christmas

Adding different sky colors changes the look of the scene.  And, scene building is easy with a handmade stencil slope.

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Helpful tips:

These are helpful tips for making this night sky card scene with a handmade stencil slope cut-out.  To begin, stamp the trees close together onto a vertical trimmed card panel.  Also, stamp and die-cut the big sentiments.  Next, hand-cut a wavy slope using card stock and scissors.  Then, prepare the panel and the stencil for ink blending.  I layered the stencil panel over the bottom of the tree scene using repositionable tape.  Next, add ink blending using pink then blue shades.  Then, heat set the ink.  Finally, layer it all onto the card base, to finish.

Here is another look.


Supplies

Also, foam double-sided tape, mini Misti, Simon Says Stamp ink blending brushes, Liquitex acrylic paint in white, paint brush, Ranger plastic craft mat, My Favorite Things lazy day and poppin' pink premium dye ink cubes and extreme black hybrid ink pad; My Creative Time rectangle frame die layers; card stock. 

Be sure to visit the Unity blog for the entire article and tutorial.
Also, you can find my other features at Unity's
Technique Time and
Watercolor Wednesday.

Thank you for visiting.

   Gaylynn
         

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