Monday, 3 April 2023

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta - Wading Sandpiper

Hi everyone, I'm over at Magenta with a really quick card using some heat embossed acetate from my stash (a previous Crafty Zoom session) and few stamped images. I hope you head over and check out how I made this card.



Stamps used
Sandpiper 0777.N

Flying Geese 0795.K



Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb White, Black, Heat Resistant Acetate
Ink: Versamark, Versafine Clair Nocturn
Accessories: Distress Embossing Glaze- Salvaged Patina
Techniques: Heat Embossing, Stamping, Pencil colouring

11 comments:

crafty-stamper said...

Fabulous card love the technique you used for the textured background and the beautifully coloured bird
Carol x

Pat said...

This is one of the Magenta images I really love Christine and a great idea to use the heat resistant acetate for the clouds, and the geese in the sky? I think you have coloured the Sandpiper and water beaautifully and then finished with the acetate over the top which looks brilliant. x

Viv said...

Love this sandpiper Christine! A fab card. x

Nstiz said...

What incredible texture you achieve in your sky! Your coloring of the water is perfectly done suggesting the flow of the water. Love the soft colors on this one too!

Susan said...

A fabulous use of acetate - love the way you did the sky. Wonderful use of the sandpiper and the seagulls!

Bonnie said...

An awesome card, Christine! Love that sandpiper and the geese and what wonderful texture!

Leslie Miller said...

The texture is the first thing I noticed. It looks like a painting done with a palette knife. This is amazing, Christine!

Trina P. said...

Amazing background and scene card! Love all that texture and images!

ahlers5 said...

This is such a beautiful scene.

HilaryJane said...

That's such a cool technique and what an amazing sky you have created with it. I am going to have to remember to give it a try xx

BożenA said...

Your dyed and hot pressed acetate looks wonderful. It has such an amazing texture. I love the background he created. But the greatest ornament is the scene you created, Christine. I love a bird wading in the water and a flock of geese flying. WOW!
Hugs,
BożenA