I didn't think I had anything to use to make a card for Merry Monday this week. They want a non-black silhouette. The non-black part wasn't the problem. It was the silhouette part. Then I remembered my SSS Village. I played around with it until I came up with a design that I liked.
The images don't cut at the bottom so you can line them up, die cut and then cut out in between. I did have another building and tree but the building was a little slanted. Now what? I decided to put them in a circle which meant I could cut off the offending images. ;) I also cut two SSS slopes to put in front of the houses. It's difficult to see the first one but I like the dimension it gives to the card. Once I had my top panel put together, I masked off where the windows would be and inked with DOX in Faded Jeans. I added a few spatters, removed the mask and inked the window area with Zigs. The sentiment from PB was stamped in Faded Jeans also. That's one thing about the Oxides. You can stamp sentiments with them.
That's quite a long write up about what I did. If you made it through, thank you. If you just looked at the card, that's okay too.
Thanks for dropping by.
10 comments:
Everything flows together perfectly Bobby, this is so pretty!
Lovely little Village Scene Bobby. Thanks for playing at Merry Monday this week.
Hmmm.....non-black silhouette. That's interesting. I love what you have come up with, this is perfect. I love it's simplicity too!!!
Beautiful! Love your sweet holiday scene and those lights coming from the windows.
amazing card :)
I adore that silhouette die, Bobby ... this is so beautiful!
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Lovely background for your silhouette. Thanks for joining us this week at Merry Monday.
Wonderful card, this is such a sweet scene. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
What a sweet Christmas card, Bobby! The white silhouette looks like a scene on a snowy hill! Beautiful blending of the sky!
Crisp snowy white against that beautiful blue, Bobby ... just gorgeous ... love the glow of light shining through the windows ... great detailing! Hugs, Anita :)
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