Hello crafters,
This fortnight, the Allsorts challenge optional theme, chosen by Val is "Trees/leaves/plants". As usual, you can also enter with an "anything goes" theme.
This fortnight, the Allsorts challenge optional theme, chosen by Val is "Trees/leaves/plants". As usual, you can also enter with an "anything goes" theme.

The focal image is one of the stamp from the Crafty Individual CI-429 'Trees Galore'. I do have a lot of tree stamps, especially from Crafty Individuals but not only. The most difficult was to choose!
I am using the AALL & Create #93 Woodsy Vibes die set and this is its first public outing. Obviously it will feature a lot in Autumn makes but today it's perfect for our Allsorts theme. I die-cut the frame first in brown and then in the green paper (Paper Artsy Chatsworth...) snipping the leaves only.
When I bought the die I didn't realise the the die cuts both the outside AND the inside of the frame which means that you need to layer the frame onto a base card. I kept the negative (the "innie") and stuck it to the base card with the branches so it would all be the same colour.
The second die in the set cuts a slightly smaller mat and I used that to create the focal image.
I used a polymer plate and Distress inks to create sky and grass and then stamped my trees in several colours of inks using both inkpads (small ones) and brush pens.
Hop over to the Allsorts challenge blog to see all the DT inspiration and upload your projects. There are two prizes of 2 stamps sets pictured below for the lucky winners!
Ca see the appeal of that new frame die, could be tempted as it's made a lovely surround for the treescape.
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I like how the die cut frames your beautiful stamping, a fab card.
ReplyDeleteChristine, this is stunning, that frame die is amazing!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card for Val's Allsorts' theme. Great frame. xxx
ReplyDeleteVery nice, detailed card!
ReplyDeleteThe stamp is gorgeous, as is the frame!
Love the way you framed the image with this gorgeous die. Such a beautiful card!
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