Wednesday 29 July 2015

A Day in the Park

The Poppystamps Challenge this month is 'A Day In The Park'.  Is there anything better in the park than children playing outside in the fresh air?  So that's the theme of my card.
I inked the sky using an Inkduster and an Adirondack 'Sailboat Blue' ink pad.  The hills were die cut using two of the Memory box 'Wide Open Spaces' dies and I embossed the bottom grass to add some texture.  The fence is Poppystamps 'Picket Fence' which I cut out twice and joined the die-cuts together to make the fence the length I needed.  I stamped the Paper Nation 'Football Boy' and coloured the image with Promarkers, before cutting it out and attaching with foam tape to add dimension. Tiny punched flowers finished my scene.

19 comments:

  1. Brilliant scene and great image.

    Kath x

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  2. Great card Liz. Great how you have put all the details of your little scenery together. And the grass made with an embossing folder is just fab.
    Hugs Veerle x

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  3. Hi Liz, fabulous scene card you created, great footballer!.
    Thank you for joining us over on Poppystamps challenge blog.
    Hugs Pam x

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  4. This is delightful...so evocative of end of summer, getting ready for school. Love the hilss & trees, the wonderful fence, and the fine embossing on the green grass. This young man and his soccer ball are all ready to enjoy a fine game, and it just is a really fun & colorful card. Great use of the dies to create a scene. You even added some flower bushes by the fence. What detail! TFS & Hugs

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  5. Another great card Liz. I love how you've put it all together and all that detail and texture. Really well thought out. Barbxx

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  6. Wow Liz - yet another terrific card from you. Wonderful scene, so imaginatively made too. Loving the way you embossed the grass - clever girl!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  7. Lots of work here Liz and the scene has been built up beautifully with your die cuts and punches. That embossing folder makes fantastic grass too. x

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  8. What a fun card! I love scene cards! This looks amazing - I need to add a few of these dies to my wish list!

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  9. Such a fun card Liz! Could definitely use that image around here! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  10. An adorable card Liz, a super design and scene with fabulous die-cut elements and cute image!!

    hugs
    Heather xx
    Thanks so much for joining us with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.

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  11. I'm loving all the texture and fun scenery here, and I agree with you - there's nothing better than listening/watching children have fun in the great outdoors! That's a rare sight these days :)

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  12. Lots of great layers and textures on your card! Thanks for playing along with us at Poppystamps.

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  13. Yippee! I love ATG entries - they are so creative. This is an entire scene - what a wonderful card. Appreciate your entry with us at The House that Stamps Built this week. Sure hope we'll see you again soon! Thanks Liz.

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  14. Hi Liz! This is super cute! Perfect summer fun!

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  15. I love this, Liz! That e/f is fantastic for the grass! The whole scene is a perfect setting for your soccer player!! Hugs, Darnell

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  16. Such a fun card Liz, love the scene you've created for the soccer player, Cathy x

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  17. This is super cute!! LOVE the textured grass; it is such a fabulous look. Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.

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  18. What a great scene you created! This is so cute. I love how you did the front grass. Looks like he is ready to play.

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  19. Hi Liz,
    what a very super card.
    I love this fab design, and scene.
    You are very clever.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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