Hi everyone
It's time for another monthly challenge over at
and our theme for the coming month is
"Winter in Paris"
I have gone for quite a simple look.
White card was first lightly sprayed with Goosebumbs clear texture spray as when dry it resists the distress inks. I then stamped the Paris cityscape which is from Tim Holtz. I then built up my background with distress inks. I then added a little colour to the buildings using coloured pencils, To add some additional snow in the foreground I added individual grains of ultra thick embossing power and heat embossed from underneath so they didn't blow off. Finally I added the sentiment from Darkroom Door.
There are some fabulous pieces from my teamies so well worth popping over HERE for some fabulous inspiration.
We'd love it if you played along with us this month and one randomly chosen entry will win $20 to spend in the online store of our sponsor Flonzcraft.
Our rules our simple, you must include rubber stamping as your main focal point on whatever you decide to enter.
Thanks For stopping by
Love
Amanda X
I love the way our two pieces compliment each other on the catwalk Amanda. Stunning artwork.
ReplyDeleteWarm crafty hugs from Shirl x x x
ShirlsCards.
Beautiful design, I love the effects of the goosebumps on the background, it sure looks like a snowy sky :) Happy Sunday xx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful atmospheric card Amanda.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Fabulous snowy scene, I can really feel the chill.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
Fabulous snowy scene, I can really feel the chill.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love city scapes, and I love this card. Fab work!! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely wintry scene-setting. I didn't know Goosebumps worked as a resist - what a great effect to create your snowy sky.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
oooh, it makes me feel cold looking at this card Amanda. You have created a wonderful atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteDot x
oooh, it makes me feel cold looking at this card Amanda. You have created a wonderful atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteDot x
wow that background is fab, love it
ReplyDeleteClaire xx