Hello there, everyone! Happy Friday! Lydia here. Today, I'll be multi-masking to create a fun weather-themed scene.
I started by cutting the largest die from Halftone Circles Nesting Die Set from a piece of Masking Paper slightly larger than my 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ card panel. Then I placed the negative piece into place on my card panel. I could then ink through this to create my stormy sky. For the sky I used Cloudy Sky, Nimbus, and Dark Night Crisp Dye Inks for the inking. I then stamped over this using the rain image from Rain or Shine Stamp Set using Nimbus Crisp Dye Ink and also Embossing Ink and then heat set this using Translucent Pearl Crisp Embossing Powder.
Once this was done, I removed the mask and then added the circle mask into place over the inked part. I then took the sun ray from the same stamp set and stamped this using Warm Sunshine Crisp Dye Ink. I also used a blending tool and 2nd generation stamping to create a softer effect.
I then stamped the clouds and sun. For the clouds, I used Silver Lake, Gray Denim, Cloudy Sky, and Charcoal Suit Crisp Dye Inks for the clouds and Warm Sunshine and Snapdragon Crisp Dye Inks for the sun. When these were done, I cut these using the coordinating die. Before adhering these in place I stamped the lightning using Embossing Ink and heat set using Platinum Crisp Embossing Powder. The sentiment was simply stamped using Obsidian Pigment Ink.
To see how this card came together please watch the video below. Or over on YouTube:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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2 comments
This is just an amazing card Lydia. I absolutely love it. I’m off to watch your video now. It was so good to see you on The Craft Store. Loved your demonstrations ❤️
Such a cool card!!!