Friday, April 23, 2021

Tree Scapes

Happy Friday!
Today I am featured over on the




I have created 2 cards using a new digital stamp set released this month.





When you purchase this digital set you will receive a zip file containing:
- 3 black and white silhouettes
- 6 word images / sentiments

These are lovely silhouette images and 
are perfect for crafting for any occasion.


I die cut  a large circle and blended several inks for the background.
Then printed the digital over the background.
The sentiment was printed and die cut with an oval die.
I added some enamel dots.





For this second card, I simply printed the image on white card stock
and die cut with an oval die, matted with black card stock.
The layered oval was place on to a patterned paper.
I printed the sentiment, cut into a rectangle and matted.
I added enamel dots to finish.
A quick and easy card for all occasions!



I hope you'll check this set out along with all the other great products at




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7 comments:

  1. Beautiful cards Judy. Love the background on the first one.
    Karin

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  2. Hi Judy your cards are gorgeous. I love them both. Those trees are glorious. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. Hi, love both these cards. Can I ask how you got the palm trees to print on your inked background in the right place please?
    Sandra

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    1. Thank you!

      I printed the image on a plain piece of copy paper first, then positioned my diecut piece over the image on the plain copy paper by holding up to a light. Once I had it where I wanted I taped into place and printed again.

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    2. Thank you!

      I printed the image on a plain piece of copy paper first, then positioned my diecut piece over the image on the plain copy paper by holding up to a light. Once I had it where I wanted I taped into place and printed again.

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    3. Thank you!

      I printed the image on a plain piece of copy paper first, then positioned my diecut piece over the image on the plain copy paper by holding up to a light. Once I had it where I wanted I taped into place and printed again.

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