The word Home has such beautiful connotations doesn't it? Today's sneak peek from Flourishes has all the feel of entering in to a place called home.
This stamp from the set is such a pretty road and it made me think of the four seasons, and how a beautiful road to visit a friend would look over the months that go by.
Each panel is colored with copics. Here are some closer pics: Below you hopefully can see a little of the texture in the Soft Sky Layer. I used my new Flourish Impressibilities to give it a subtle but gorgeous swirly look.
Winter has some additions to strategically cover the flowers :) It's Liquid Applique with a little bit of Shimmerz on top of the whole snow scene, as well as a little dusting on the trees. I changed the colors of each season panel and how the shadows would be coming from the trees depending on the height of the sun during the season.
I think I love the fall panel the best because of the way the leaves look. I used a more dotted technique with my markers, more like the technique of Pointillism to give it that leafy feel. Two nestie shapes used on the main images, Labels Four and Labels Five.
*A tip - when making a season card like this, look for unifying colors, and add accents that will go between all the seasons to tie it all together. In this one, the skies and the path have the same tone in each panel so that's my choice for the base colors of the card, the rhinestones and the green ribbon pull it all together.
Now for a little Vintage Home Blessing:
When I surveyed you my readers a few months ago, one of the MOST requested things was for masculine cards. So, I went with a very masculine color palette with this card. I wanted it to have a really sepia feel, so I stamped the main image in Basic Brown ink, and then very lightly added a wash of color in Soft Suede, Dusty Durango and Crushed Curry, as well as sponging it with Soft Suede, and sponging the Jenni Bowlin paper heavily to distress it. To me it has a very old photograph look to it. Beate used this technique on one of her cards a couple of months ago and I just loved it!
The image is cut out with the Labels Eight Nestability Shape.The beautiful border is the Lattice Borderabilities from the Flourishes Store to which I added some sponging with the template as well.
Want to see some other fabulous creations with this set? Check out the Design Team's wonderful creativity with these links: Faith Hofrichter, Julie Koerber, Latisha Yoast, Laura Fredrickson, Leslie Miller, Stacy Morgan, Sharon Doolittle
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Recipes: Four Seasons: Stamps: Flourishes - Cottage Home; Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Paper: Basic Gray, Baja Breeze, Soft Sky, Classic White; Accessories: Big Shot, Labels Four Nestabilities, Labels Five Nestabilities, Copic Markers: Sky Collection, Spring Greens Collection, C2, N2, W2, W3, Evergreen Collection, Tiger Lily Collection, Daffodil Collection, Silk Ribbon, Rhinestones, Liquid Applique, Shimmerz Sky Blue, Flourish Impressibilities, Lattice Borderabilities, Piercer, Dimensionals.
Vintage Home Blessing: Stamps: Flourishes - Cottage Home; Ink: Basic Brown, Soft Suede, Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango; Paper: Confetti Cream, Soft Suede, Jenni Bowlin Black Line; Accessories: Big Shot, Labels Eight Nestability, Lattice Borderability, Sponge, Aqua Painter, Finishing Touches Brad Copper, Texturz Plate, Floral Accent Shapeabilities, Dimensionals
21 comments:
Stunning card! The colors are magnificent!! I think fall is my favorite time of the year with the changing leaves and cooler air. You captured it perfectly.
WOW - I am in awe of these! I love how you put together the four seasons what a great card. The monochromatic cottage card is simply outstanding!
I like the first card ~ wonderful season change. But it's your man card that's really got me ~ WOW! Great use of the browns and I sure like all the nesties your using.
Gorgeous creation, Christine!! Brilliant to use the scene to show all 4 seasons!! I can't wait to see the rest of the set!
Love them both, I am glad I took the time to read too because I would have missed the tip you have given. It made me go back and really look at your work to see why the four seasons worked so well.
Your second card is just as stunning with the brown tones and nesties, just wonderful!
Both of these are stunning Christine! The 4 seasons one is spectacular. You captured each season perfectly (now you know why I changed my mind lol) I love the rich and warm feeling of the second card. That is so very cool! Stunning cards girlie!
Love the bottom card the best as it is so classy looking...beautiful
work. Pat
How beautiful! Both of them! Can't pick a favorite!
Missy
Christine, your seasons card is a wonderful idea...not to mention that it's absolutely beautiful! Speaking of beautiful, when I first saw your monochromatic Cottage Home, it didn't occur to me that it was a masculine card -- the scrolls and flower brad threw me off track. But why not? I think my husband would love this, and why would a man not appreciate a beautiful card once in a while. You do make the best masculine cards I've ever seen. I think I've mentioned that before. Oh, I need to learn from you! Thank you!
Your vintage cottage card is darling but I am soooo in love with your 4 seasons card. Fabulous!!
Wow these are just stunning! I so love the way you did the changing seasons (Fall is my favorite too)and the card below is divine. What wonderful sponging and details.
Just love all the cards-was wanting to see one with the sunflower wreath-beautiful!
Christine these are AWESOME designs girl!!
Fabulous artwork!!
Fantastic work on both of these! Especially love the sepia tone!
Gorgeous!!!
Your seasonal card is gorgeous and I love the vintage look of the masculine card! Fabulous cards!
Both of these are so pretty...your changing seasons is brilliant in design, and the cottage card is wonderful!
Your samples are beautiful!!!
GASP!!!! These cards are stunning!!! Beautifully done!!! Wonderful coloring and detailing!!!
The cards are beautiful!! Just fabulous!!
What beautiful cards, Chrsitine! Love the four seasons on the first one and the soft neutrals on the second. You're amazing, friend!
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