Winter Woodland w/ Distress Oxide Inks
Hello, Jeanne here! Today I’m playing with the new Winter Woodland stamp set and coordinating dies. This set is perfect for making winter scenes.

I started out with a simple distress ink background. I inked up a white card stock panel with Shaded Lilac Distress Ink along the outer edges, and then added Wilted Violet Distress OXIDE down the center. I used the Wilted Violet Distress Oxide because it’s lighter than the regular “Distress” ink. I didn’t want the center of the panel too dark. I splashed the panel with water, and then again with some watered down Distress Ink Wilted Violet. The finishing touch is a splash of white ink. I like to experiment with layouts before I commit and start gluing them down. I usually stamp, color and die cut several images and keep them with the stamp set so next time I want to create the images are ready to work with.

I created snowy hills by die cutting the Scallop Borders 1 Dies. I stamped the sentiment directly on the white snowy border.
Now to adhere the elements in place. I used glue dots to adhere the holly branches – a liquid adhesive might activate the inky background. Once they were dry I snipped off the ends.

I tucked the bunny’s log into the snow drift.

I stamped all the images with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored them with Copic markers. The little dots on the berries were added with a white gel pen.

This scene was fun to create and embellish. What will you make today?

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To begin , I made a background panel using 
I stamped “Happy Turkey Day” sentiment on an Acetate film with versamark ink, and heat set it with gold embossing powder. My favorite thing to do in cardmaking is to put various sequins in the shaker! I used 
For the second card, I cut brown card stock paper using
Stamping, die cutting, putting sequins are all similar with the first card. To make a twine ribbon, I punched a tiny hole in the mini maple leaf, passed a piece of string through it, then tied a bow.
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The stamped sentiment is from the 

