Monday 6 January 2020

Treats on Tueaday at Magenta

Hi Everyone I'm over at Magenta with some of their beautiful scene stamps, come on over and see how I made these cards..




Stamps used
Reflective Blue Heron
Reflective Blue Heron
 [0763.M]
 Canada Geese Family 
Canada Geese Family
 [0779.O]

 Flying Geese 
Flying Geese
 [0795.K] 
Sandpiper
 Sandpiper
 [0777.N]

Watchful Goldfinch
 [0785.Q]

 


Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb White, Black, 110lb Coated Card
Ink: Stazon
Accessories: Acetate, Wax Crayons, Encaustic Hot Iron
Techniques: Encaustic painting, Stamping on Acetate

18 comments:

aussie aNNie said...

wow now this is art, so beautiful, serene and peaceful.xx

Viv said...

These are beautiful Chris- in awe I am of your talents not only with encaustic wax - but the stamping on acetate too!! x

Karen Dunbrook said...

wow....these just look stunning, amazing work mf.
xx Karen

ahlers5 said...

Wow, I love all three of these! They are real pieces of artwork. Amazing.

My Next Chapter said...

These are absolutely beautiful. I especially love the skies on each of these beautiful cards.

Loll said...

Fantastic cards Christine! Love the encaustic wax backgrounds. The images have lots of depth being stamped (or placed behind) acetate. Very creative, my friend! xx

BożenA said...

OMG! Christine, your backgrounds are unbelievable. do you first apply colored wax on paper / acetate, do you melt it and apply liquid to the substrate? It looks like swirling waves or fast changing clouds. I am hypnotized.
Hugs,
BozenA

Bonnie said...

Wow! I'd love to see how you did these! Fantastic works of art, my friend!

Susan said...

A beautiful trio of cards! I love bird stamps (as you know) so I love these, especially the last one.

Nstiz said...

Oh my gosh I can't believe you did encaustic painting and ended up with backgrounds that you could use! Love how they turned out. Love those Magenta images too- and have a hunch time to order again. I did encaustic painting about 5 years ago when a friend brought her kit over. What a mess I had. Picked wax out of my hand braided rug for a whole day. SO happy to see a success story!

Trina P. said...

Your encaustic backgrounds are gorgeous and these scene stamps are perfect for them. My favourite is the second one.

Leslie Miller said...

OMWord, these backgrounds are amazing with your beautiful Magenta stamps! You blow me away, Christine!

Ros Crawford said...

Wow!! Your backgrounds are amazing!! Each one of these could be framed! I'm off to see how you did these... Thanks for the inspiration!

Vicky Hayes said...

Christine - you are amazing! I'm off to find out how you made these beautiful pieces of art! Vicky x

Mac Mable said...

Stunning, creative and absolutely unique and amazing x.

Brenda in IN said...

I love how you did your skies and water. So beautiful and colorful. I put my encaustic wax away and have forgotten all about it. I must dig it out and give it a go. Thank you for the reminder.

Papercraft Boutique said...

Fantastic art of work, Christine! I love the the stunning backgrounds and the beautiful images (stamps). I'm not familiar with encaustic wax, but it looks like it gives amazing effect.
Hideko xx

nwilliams6 said...

Christine, these are amazing. Wow! So pretty and so different and so trendy/cool. Hugz