Today I have a fall scene tutorial to share with you using the new Kittie Kits Fall Harvest and Outdoor Master.
Stamps: Rubbernecker Kittie Kits Fall Harvest and Outdoor Master
Paper: Watercolor, Old Olive
Ink: Black Versafine, Dried Marigold, Peeled Paint, Wild Honey, Aged Mahogany, Rusty Hinge, Stormy Sky, Vintage Photo
Accessories: Hand Cut Cloud Template, Sponge, Brush, Grosgrain
1. Sponge Peeled Paint on the lower half of the page.
2.Stamp the trees and pumpkins right over top of the green with black ink. Your brown and orange inks will cover the green. Note: When you ink up the tree take a wipe and blot off some from the top half so it won't show so much through the leaves.
4. Using the mini fern image from the Outdoor Master stamp in Rusty Hinge and Wild Honey to create colorful leaves.
5. Stamp Peeled Paint and Aged Mahogany to add additional fall color.
6. Fill in the ground area under the trees and around the pumpkins with the same colors as the leaves. Add touches of green to the areas without fall colored leaves to add texture to the ground.
7. Use the scalloped cloud template and sponge to create the sky. Rotate the scallops back and forth to create an uneven pattern of clouds.
Finish your card. In my finished card I cut out and added another set of pumpkins on the other side of the scene and a rake leaning up against the tree.





You are really an inspiration. I love this card. Thanks for showing us how to do this.
Posted by: Celeste | September 19, 2011 at 03:18 PM
Another fabulous scene, Kittie! Wonderful tutorial!
Posted by: Fran Gumprecht | September 19, 2011 at 06:48 PM
What a beautiful Autumn scene, Kitty. Thanks for the tutorial.
Posted by: Bonnie | September 20, 2011 at 08:27 PM
Kittie, so beautiful and creative!
Posted by: Donna V | September 21, 2011 at 09:16 AM
I really love you fall scene with the blue truck!! You make that truck so vintage!! But I am having a problems when I click on the set to view.
Posted by: Mike Bizup | September 21, 2011 at 10:18 AM
It's always good to see how you create your scenes step-by-step. I know it takes a lot of time for you to do this, and I sure appreciate it! Beautiful fall scene, Kittie!
Posted by: Charlene Merrick | September 25, 2011 at 04:04 PM