Cinnamon Cider with Inspiring Thoughts & Inspiring Canopy
Hello. Welcome to Valley Inspirations with Andrea and the Art with Heart 2021-2022 Colour Creations Blog Hop.
This card features the Inspiring Canopy dies and the coordinating Inspiring Thoughts stamp set for the sentiments. I love the fonts used in these sentiments. To compliment this bundle, the Mountain Air stamp set was used to add extra scenery details. There isn't a poodle in SU's current products but there is a very cute dog in the Pampered Pets stamp set, so she was used on the back panel which has been prepared for writing a personal message from Carabella. (I know, just humour me.)
The deciduous trees were die cut out of Basic White card-stock and another curvy piece was die cut to layer beneath the trees to give some depth to the scene. Most of the card front was trimmed off, leaving a couple of centimetres at the top of the Thick Basic White card-stock base. A piece of Window Sheet was cut to the original card front dimensions.
A piece of Basic White card-stock was cut a little thinner than the card dimensions. This was coloured with Blending Brushes and Mint Macaron, Daffodil Delight, Pale Papaya and Pool Party Classic Stampin' inks. The long tree stamp from the Mountain Air stamp set was stamped in Mint Macaron ink.
This panel of background scenery was mounted onto a piece of Cinnamon Cider card-stock, which in turn was added to the Thick Basic White card base. Cinnamon Cider Classic Stampin' ink was applied to the die cut trees with a Blending Brush. I love the way the Blending Brush was so gentle on the intricately cut branches.
The ground under the trees was coloured with Garden Green and Mint Macaron ink, plus a little of the Cinnamon Cider. The curvy ground layer was coloured more lightly with Mint Macaron and a little Garden Green. Pool Party was blended over the top section of the front flap. Some clouds and birds were also added with some Smoky Slate ink.
The Window panel was adhered under the top flap and the curvy ground adhered at the bottom of the window panel. The trees and ground were layered over the window panel and top and bottom pieces. A sentiment from the Inspiring Thoughts stamp set was stamped in Cinnamon Cider ink on Basic White card-stock. This was lightly coloured with Mint Macaron ink and trimmed down, cutting the sentiment in half. Thinking of You was layered with Mini Dimensionals plus 2 strands of a length of Crumb Cake twine from the Bakers Twine Essentials Pack that had been coloured with a Light Cinnamon Cider Blend. The second row of the sentiment was adhered on the background scene beneath the first part of the sentiment. Even though this is a card for a fella, I couldn't resist a little bling. I coloured Champagne Rhinestones Basic Jewels with a Dark Cinnamon Cider Blend. I did try the coordinating 2020-2022 In Colour Square Gems, but they were a little big for the effect I wanted. Pity, because I do love the coordination of embellishments.
To have a place to write a personal message, another sentiment from the Inspiring Thoughts stamp set was stamped in Cinnamon Cider ink on Basic White card-stock and the cute dog from the Pampered Pets stamp set was stamped in Momento Black ink to align with Carabella's colouring. A little Cinnamon Cider was added to the collar and some of the nose to link her to the colour scheme. This white panel was mounted to a piece of Cinnamon Cider card-stock. The envelope was also stamped with the dog. Cinnamon Cider colouring was also added (but after the photograph was taken).
There is more Cinnamon Cider creativity. To continue with the blog hop, click on the "next" graphic below to be taken to the delightful Kate Morgan's blog. I am looking forward to checking out Kate's creation and everyone else's.
Hope to see you next week when we will be featuring Coastal Cabana; and don't forget the AWH Heart of Christmas Blog Hop is launched every Monday evening until mid-December.
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Very clever way to create a layered scene, Andrea. I, too, love how gentle the blending brushes are on intricate die cuts. Very nice card!
ReplyDeleteVery cool design Andrea. I never thought to use the Inspiring Canopy dies in this way but of course now I need them! Love all that scenery stamping going on in the background. So gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAndrea, your blending is stunning - those trees almost look metallic. Such a clever idea to layer them on a window sheet so we can your your beautiful background too.
ReplyDeleteAndrea I love how you have used the window sheets to give depth to your nature scene but those intricately cut trees coloured using blender brushes and ink look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour scene is amazing. Love that you have a peek a boo scene with the window sheet.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a thoughtful person to make a card like this for your friend! It's a wonderful scene, ever element so carefully thought of and implemented. I'm sure he will love it.
ReplyDeleteThe scene behind the feature trees invites the eye to linger. Love this window card Andrea, you're too clever!
ReplyDeleteOh Andrea, what an amazing scene you have created. Those trees are fabulous for this technique with the window sheet and a great mix of stamps.
ReplyDeleteWow Andrea such a lovely card and so thoughtful of you to make it and so much work. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteA really pretty card!
ReplyDeleteAndrea, this is a beautiful card. I love how creative you’ve been with making up the lovely scenery. I love the blended colours and those trees on the acetate look fantastic!
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