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October 31, 2008

Friday Focus- Winter Snow Scene

Hi everyone!! It's me- Kittie, and I am happy to welcome you to our very first "Friday Focus". Each week one of our design team members will be bringing you anything from a helpful tip to a full scale tutorial. Have you ever wondered how so many people create such gorgeous colored images with Copic markers? Do you wish someone would show you how to tie that perfect bow? Do you wish you had a better sense of creating interesting card sketches? Don't you just drool when you see all the wonderful creations made using emboss resist, alcohol resist, faux embossing, watercoloring, collage, brayering, dry embossing, heat embossing, etc, etc, etc?  I could go on and on because many of the techniques I listed here I want to learn myself. Our goal for Friday Focus is for our team members to share with you things we have learned in our stamping experience that may be of interest to you. I don't know about you but I love learnig something will that help me express my creativity in new ways or something that will save me time and energy.  Sometimes even the smallest tip can be most helpful.  We hope you will join us each Friday to see what we have to share.

Winter Snow Scene and Blog Candy

It's Christmas card making time of year and nothing says Christmas to me like a winter snow scene. I receive questions on a regular basis about the "how to's" of creating winter snow scenes.  I thought it would be helpful to do a very detailed tutorial showing all the steps involved including, stamping and masking images to create depth to the scene, coloring the images and the the technique of applying pigment ink and embossing powder that creates the perfect finishing step for the scene.

We would love for you to come back and post a link to your "new" snow scene project so we can showcase it here on our site. And for those of you who do you will be entered into a blog candy drawing to receive a set of Spellbinders Tag Shape dies.  Your project must be posted by noon on Monday, Nov 3rd and the winner will be announced on Treasure Hunt Tuesday.   

**Please note that you can click on any picture below to see a closer view**

1 KC 1 

Step 1:  Plan your Scene.

The first thing you want to do is decide what images you want in the foreground of your scene and stamp them first. I choose to stamp my images with waterproof pigment ink since watercolor is my medium of choice. You should make your choice of ink based on the coloring tools you will be using.



2 KC 2 Mask Step 2.  Masking.

Create masks for your first images and begin building your scene by stamping more images over the mask.  See the fence being added to the trees.



 



3 KC 3 Mask


You can see in the next few pictures that I move the masks around as necessary to continue building the scene.





4 KC 4 Mask 

I add masks over the fence area so I can begin adding trees in the background of the scene.





5 KC 5 Mask 

I stamp trees in the background of the scene by stamping over the masked fence and trees.





6 KC 6 Stamped Trees 

I move the fence mask around to add the final trees to the scene. Look how the whole scene became more lifelike than the three original stamped trees.






7 KC 7 Colored Images


Step 3.  Add Color.

Color your images and breath life into your scene. Isn't it amazing how color explodes an image to life. I watercolored my images with reinkers mixed with water using watercolor brushes. There are so many other choices of coloring for you yo use.  Find the one that works best for you. Watercolor Markers, Watercolor Crayons, Watercolor Pencils, Twinkling H20's, Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol, and the ever popular Copic Markers.

8 KC 8 Sponged Sky


Add color to your sky by painting with a brush or by sponging color .  I love to use sponges to apply sky color.





9 KC 9 Painted Pigment Ink

Step 4.  Add Snow.

I squeeze white pigment reinker into the ink pad lid to make it available for me to pick up with a brush.  I lightly paint the ink over the areas I want covered like the top of the fence  rails and posts, the ground areas and tree branch tips.

I use different size brushes such as tiny fine ones for the tree tips and fence and a large one for the ground area. You can create a real looking ground cover if you paint on a fine layer of ink, emboss and then apply additional  layers where you want to build up the embossing to create ridges, etc. 

12KC 12 Tree Tip Snow

   

Note the delicate little tips of snow on the trees.






13 KC 13 Falling Snow


Use a snow image and stamp the pigment ink over the scene to create the falling snow.  You can choose to wait until all of your pigment ink is added to emboss all at once or do it step by step.  I tend to do it step by step as it seems to help me not loose track of what I am doing in the scene.

When I do a scene card like this I tend to use simple embellishments and sentiments as I love to have the scene speak for itself.


 

Let it snow...Let it snow....Let it snow!

14 B Finished Scene Final 


Stamps:  Rubbernecker Tree Set and Kittie Kits The Moose is Loose, Peace Sentiment and Snow Image Winter Holiday Collection,    

Paper:  Chocolate Chip, Watercolor

Ink:  Brilliance Black Graphite, Distress Peeled Paint, Old Olive, Caramel, Soft Sky, Barely Banana, White Craft,

Accessories:  White Embossing Powder, Brushes, Masks, Twill

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Comments

beautifull lesson Kitty ;) Shame I don't have any snow scene stamps :)

hugs Ria

This is beautiful. I'll be purchasing the stamps used to try to create one of my own. I'm very excited about this new blog. I love Rubbernecker stamps and am really looking forward to the tutorials. You have a great Design Team so I know we're really in for some treats.

Wow! What a fabulous tutorial, Kittie! Thank you so much! I have always wanted to be able to create a scene, and now I think I am up for the challenge. What a great feature this is! I am going to look forward to it every week!

I love your tutorial, Kittie....I have always loved your beutiful scene cards and now I can make one of my own!!! I can't wait to see what the rest of the team has in store for us!!!

How beautiful! What a great tutorial. I feel that I can do this. You make it look so easy. Thank you!

oOOOOOO!!! I love the idea of the Friday Focus. Your tutorial is WONDERFUL. Now I just need to get some supplies that will allow me to build a scene.....(birthday/christmas list is getting longer by the minute....DH just LOOVEs this time of year!! BWHAHAAAA)

Thanks for sharing you knowledge. I have wondered how you have done this in the past. Can't wait to try it.

Robbie

Thanks so much for the turorial and the chance to win. Your snow scene is beautiful!

Kittie!
I just started visiting this site. It's great! Thank you for the instructions!! What a great scene. I love making scenes! You are such a role model for me getting better with my scenes! :o)

Take care and STAY POSTIIVE!

Kittie,
I just started visiting this site. It is great! Thank you for the instructions for this card. I love making scenes and you are a role model for me to keep getting better. :o)

Take care and STAY POSITIVE!

this is wonderful! i have often admired these types of cards... and thinking i could never achieve the look. perhaps now i can. tfs.

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