Showing posts with label forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forest. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Campology Card Z-Fold Card Video Tutorial

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you project that I made last night during my Facebook Live.  During my Live last night I showcased the beautiful woodsy Campology Stamp Set from the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog.  Here's a look at my fun little fun fold card.  

Fun little Z-Fold Card using the Campology Stamp Set by Stampin' Up!  Click here for details

The Campology Stamp Set is the featured stamp set in my June 2021 Crafty Corner Monthly Online Card Club.  So, I wanted to give the club members and you another way to use this stamp set.  If you want to get in on the June Card Club you have until June 20th to sign up.  

Thursday, September 19, 2019

How to Create a Forest Scene Card Video Tutorial featuring Ride With Me Stamp Set

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you the card that I made last night during my Facebook Live.  I shared in the video how to create a one layer scene card using my Stampin' Blends and the Ride with Me Stamp Set.  I had been asked a few times how I created a snow man scene card last year that I shared on my page.  I never got around to creating a video for that card but I decided to create a new card using the same process that I used to create that one.  Let's look at the card shall we.

I created the card on the left first so that I could show everyone what I was going to be showing that last night.  I did change shape of the trees on the second one.  I wanted to show how to make the trees look like they were in the distance and in the foreground as well as creating a road scene for the truck to be one.  I mean after all it has to have some place to sit.  I enjoy creating these types of cards there's something relaxing about the coloring process.

The largest tip I can give you when creating a scene card is start with the focal image since it will be in the forefront and then work your way back.  When working on the background start with the lightest color of trees because they are in the distance.  So, the reason for this is that anything in the distance will appear lighter because of atmospheric perspective.  As things get closer the will appear darker and darker in color.  For my tree layering I started with Light Shaded Spruce and then worked my way up to Dark Pretty Peacock.  The actual order of the blends for the trees was Light Shaded Spruce, Dark shaded spruce, Light Night of Navy to Dark Pretty Peacock.  

Let's go back a step and talk about the coloring of the truck.  I started with Light Sea Side Spray stampin' blends to create a base coat.  I then added in the dark Sea Side Spray and moved to the light night of navy and then to the dark in the darkest part of the shadows.  I colored the pumpkins in just light and dark Pumpkin Pie.
I put the sky in after everything was complete.  I started with Dark Sea Side Spray and then blended it out using the Light Sea Side Spray.  If you want to add in some clouds the Color Lifter is great to do just that.  If you want more details I recommend watching the video tutorial to see the entire process.  This a longer process video but I show you exactly what I did.  If you are viewing this post by email you may have to click here to view the video.  Some email servers will not show the video.

Video Tutorial: 

Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have enjoyed the card and the process.  
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Happy Stampin'
Rick 

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