Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sunset silhouettes

I bought a new bridge camera in January and spent a month or two getting to grips with some of its features. So when I did an evening shopping trip and saw a lovely sunset I just had to take some photos of it. (I was reliably told that the lilac colour was due to volcanic dust in the atmosphere). This was one of my favourites. I always like photos that have a main view with foliage etc silhouetted around the edge, and I knew that one day I would use the photo as inspiration for a card. So when I saw the Create a Scene Challenge for this month was Silhouettes, I gave it a go, and here is the card I made.

I used glossy cardstock, and torn paper masks to give more contours along the horizon, and I sponged the sky with Adirondak peach bellini ink , and wild honey, victorian velvet and dusty concord distress inks. Then I reversed the masks and used Memento tuxedo black and London fog inks for the hills. When these were dry I used a collection of small foliage stamps by Lavinia, Stampscapes, Just for fun and A time to stamp, and the Tuxedo Black memento pad to add the silhouettes. I trimmed the finished image and double layered it with lilac card and then very dark grey card, and mounted it onto a square orange base card. Then I used the left over trimmings of grey card to cut and emboss two flourishes with one of my first spellbinder dies, and used these to hold a small lilac greeting. (The finished card is actually more colourful than it looks in this photo. The bright sun out here makes taking accurate photos quite difficult|).

I like scene cards but have a limited range of stamps for them so far, so I am pleased that I have finally managed to enter this challenge which I have followed since it started three months ago. Do visit their blog here, and see some of the other lovely scenes that have been created.

11 comments:

  1. Lovely inspiration photo, and even lovelier card! I really like the way the words tuck into the flourishes too.
    Cheers, Karen

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  2. Lovely photo and it inspired you to an awesome card! Love that little tree sitting on the left hill.

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  3. I love your photo and the card it inspired. The colours are beautiful. Jean x

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  4. Great photo and a fabulous card too Kate. I know what you mean about the luggage allowance precluding the Mariposa stack :( Still, you sure manage great without it! Di xx

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  5. What a fabulous photo and your interpretation of it is beautiful. The colours are wonderful.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

    PS Don't worry about not commenting on my blog often. I know exactly what it is like. I wouldn't mind so much if it was nice things taking up my time but at the moment, unfortunately it's unpleasant ones. Hopefully things will improve in a couple of months.

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  6. Stunning photograph!! And I love the way you have interpreted it on your card.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  7. BEAUTIFUL! love the colors and how you masked the horizons in your scene. Your pictures are just stunning:)

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  8. Very lovely scene! I am so glad you were able to play with us this month at Craft a Scene. NancyD

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  9. fantastic photo Kate, and a great card too! Love the sky you have created,and the landscape is good too

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  10. Love the sun set picture , looks like a great camera
    Chris

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  11. A great card, Kate, the colours match your photo brilliantly.

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