Wednesday 18 April 2012

Silhouette Scene Card

First, I must apologize for the terrible quality of this photo. With the black card base, I don't know what I was thinking trying to photograph it on a black background! Ahh well.


I am entering this card into the challenge at the Craft A Scene Blog, which is to create a scene with a silhouette. I used a matte coated card stock, and a torn paper mask to sponge the hills. The trees and birds are by Stampscapes, and I'm not sure who makes the word stamp. Spellbinders makes the border die cut, which is cut form a pretty pearlized purple paper.  Oh, before I did the stamping I brayered the background with several purple die based inks.

I also thought this would be a good time to repost a photo I took in October 2011, of my hubby and BIL kayaking on the Lake Of Bays in Miskoka Ontario at sunset.



Thanks for stopping by today!

9 comments:

  1. karen it is a perfect scene card!
    Wish you a nice day
    Elma

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  2. BEAUTIFUL! Karen I love how you did the edges of the card! This is stunning!

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  3. Great scene:) love all the colors you used for the sky. Your picture of the lake looks so peaceful and the sky is gorgeous!

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  4. Wonderful scene, Karen. I love the colors and I can see that your inspiration was also a great scene. Thanks for joining us again at Craft a Scene. NancyD

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  5. Your scene is wonderful, I love the colours, and your picture is really adorable.

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  6. Beautiful sky in your silhouette scene and not sure if the photo was the inspiration but it's an amazing colour match :0)
    Inspiring card Karen.
    Jenny x

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  7. That is such an atmospheric card, I love your colour choice. Thanks for joining in at Craft a Scene, Shaz

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  8. What a gorgeous card, your sunset colors are fabulous. Good luck and thanks for joining in on the fun at Craft a Scene challenge blog.

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Karen