Hello everyone! Francine here! I hope you had a fabulous Christmas! Did you get a lot of crafty gifts and stamps for Christmas? LOL
Today, I have a fun winter project to share with you featuring the Little Bits Figure Skaters. Here is what I came up with:
I decided to create a scene showing a reflection on the ice. This ice reflection stamping is a super fun and easy technique! I started by creating a mask for the skater using masking paper. I then stamped the skater in black ink on white cardstock and masked him. I also drew a horizon line to divide the iced surface and the sky. Next, I stamped the skater in black ink on a transparent sheet and I pressed the sheet onto the white cardstock below the skater (upside down) to create the reflection. I sponged the sky using various blue Distress inks and I removed the mask. I colored the skater as well as the reflection and the iced surface. I heat embossed the wonderful sentiment from the Holiday Sentiment set with white embossing powder. The white sentiment really pops against the blue background. I added a tiny orange heart for more cuteness. To finish off the card, I matted the scene on white cardstock and a blue card base.
I hope you enjoyed this technique! Let me know if you give it a try!
That’s all for me this year! LOL See you in January! I wish you all the best for 2018! Happy New Year!
Francine
Super cute, Francine! Happy New Year!
Wow, you did a fabulous job making the reflection and the ice. Very nice card.
I love your fabulous idea with the reflektion in the ICE I will have to copy you on that <3
Very pretty!
Reflection; a technique I have to try.
Happy New Year!
Oh my, that’s adorbs! Thanks for sharing!
So sweet. Love the reflection
This is beautiful – I love how you have created the reflection…xxx
What a cool technique. I am going to definitely try this. Thank you very much.
This is amazing!
Amazing job with the reflection. It is a beautiful card.
Wow, that is so cute and I love that reflection! I kept reading all the way through but it seems kind of complicated to me. It is a beautiful card and you’re coloring is spot on. Thanks for showing it to us.
What a great card! I really love this! I will certainly have to give this technique a try! Thanks for sharing!