Good Morning all, time for a new challenge over at alphabetchallengeblog the theme this fortnight is:
GREAT OUTDOORS
This theme - 'the great outdoors' - keeps making me think of Yogi Bear and Jellystone (Yellowstone) park - so had to think what the great outdoors means here in the UK, to me it means the countryside, wildlife and nature so one of my favourite places to be.
After digging through my stash and thinking, came across this fox stamp and had the idea of looking through a hole in a fence, or through a gap in a shed to see a fox curled up in the corner of a field.
6x6 white cardblank. I cut a piece of white card smaller than the cardfront and die cut an aperture - i used a basic leaf shape. I then stamped the woodgrain stamp and added touches of ink here and there to give it a more aged look. I cut a piece of white card to fit behind the aperture.
I stamped the fox in red/brown ink and added blue sky and green grass with inks. I placed this behind the woodpanel on foam tape. I stamped and fuzzy cut the fox a second time and decoupaged on top of the first one. I then layered onto red/brown cardstock to pick up on the fox colour and adhered to the card front.
I coloured a sheet of white card with distress inks crushed olive & forest moss, i then die cut several ferns using the tattered lace dies and arranged them on the cardfront. Stamped greeting to finish.
Close up of the fox. There is no colouring involved on this one so ideal for those of you who aren't into colouring in images. A few different colour ink pads and you're ready to go!
Items Used:
Stampin up - 'the wilderness awaits'
Stampin up - 'wetlands'
Stampin up - Hardwood
Tattered lace fern die set
Spellbinders Oval die
So if you fancy joining in and seeing what everyone else comes up with for the great outdoors, please do hop over to alphabetchallenge
Thank you for stopping by, i hope you all have a good weekend. Emmax