4 July 2019

Spotlight Eclipse Background

Hello there, today I am over on the Hero Arts blog sharing a card made using the new S'mores Bonfire set. It is such a cute set that is perfect for scene building. I created a background for my characters using ink blending, with some added colour pencil work for the grass. I felt that the background was too big for my critters, so I cut a Nesting Oval Infinity Die in the middle and popped it up.
 
 
I felt that this really helped to focus your eye to the middle of the card and framed the scene. For more information on how I made the card, please head over to the blog post here.
 
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COPIC MARKERS: Fire - E57, E55, R14, YR18, Y17, Y13. Racoon - W10, W8, W7, W5, W3, W2, W1, R00. Y11, Y000. Squirrel - E19, E08, E13, E11, R00. Y15, Y11, Y00. Bear - E59, E57, E55, R00. Y15, Y11, Y00. Moon - E53, YR30. Grass - Polychromos 168, 267, 174.
 
Thanks so much for stopping by today, I really appreciate it. I hope you have a great day! And happy 4th of July to my friends across the pond!

6 comments:

  1. Great design, popping over to see rest of post x
    Sorry haven't left you any card appreciation just lately but I ended up in hospital again lol x

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  2. Love how you cut the oval out for a layered card! That’s a great idea!

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  3. It's so cute! I think popping up the oval panel was a great idea. Perfectly highlighted that sweet scene. Love!

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  4. The colouring on this and the ink blending is frameable! It's just perfection! xx

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