Although I have lived in Canada for nearly thirteen years I was born and raised in Australia. My husband, our two daughters and I moved to Canada seven weeks before my son was born. I have always loved arts and crafts; I currently sew, stamp, draw, paint, knit and print but have also dabbled in quilting, embroidery, beading, spinning and weaving. My main creative pursuit at present is definitely card making as there are so many possibilities for completing a mini "artwork" in one sitting! My days are spent teaching and supporting my children in their sporting, musical and school activities.
My stamping style has evolved quite considerably over the years, most recently becoming cleaner and simpler. I am currently a member of the Penny Black design team, a host of the One Layer Wednesday challenge and creator of the blog Bits & Pieces
Here is a mini tutorial for a simple masked card tutorial
1. When making a masked card I use post-it notes and line up the edges of my card base on a cutting mat to help me position the masks evenly.
2. To create a horizon I cut a curved hill shaped mask, position it and sponge blue for the sky.
3. I use the same mask for the hills, sponging green from the mask edge towards the sky.
4. I reposition the mask and sponge again for every hill I want to create.
5. Before removing the mask I stamp some blossoms off the edge of the panel.
6. After removing the mask I stamp the blossoms again this making sure the branch overhangs the edge of the masked panel just a little. ( I repositioned the hill mask before stamping the blossoms so that the tree would appear to be behind a little hill) Finally I add a sentiment.
Thank You Heather! Visit Heather's blog ☞ Cardz
24 commentaires:
merci pour ce tuto ! ça a l'air facile.... et le rendu est superbe ! seul bémol : avoir un tampon arbre.
Superbe ! Je vais tester :-) !
Magnifique !
Un résultat somptueux. Bravo !
Waouh ! Une merveille !!
Magnifique !...
Merci, Heather !
J'adore cette technique pour laquelle j'ai malheureusement plantée chacun de mes essais, lol Mais ne nous décourageons pas, je profiter de ce tuto pour réessayer, lol
très jolie cette carte
le tuto très intéressant
bises
Magnifique !! bravo !
Merci pour ce tuto !!
Bizz
J'adore les cartes d'Heather depuis longtemps ! J'admire beaucoup sa technique avec les encres !
Merci pour ce nouveau tuto.
C'est superbe ! Quel beau travail d'encre !
Magnifique cette carte !
Bises
Merci pour ce joli tuto !
Je suis une grande fan d'Heather !
Thanks for the lesson. I love the effect you achieve. So light yet with such depth.
Twoje kartki, to prawdziwe dzieła sztuki. Piękne :) Dziękuję za inspiracje.
Heather this is such a beautiful card. So many now are not mailable when I look at many blogs. Great color combo. Thanks so much for the tutorial.
la carte est superbe, merci pour le tuto!
ps je connais son blog que je visite régulièrement!
juste superbe.....merci pour le tuto......bises
A essayer d'urgence !!! Que ce'st beau !
Waouw!!! Quelle superbe technique! Et le résultat est surprenant!
Bravo Heather... c'est magique!
Bizzz
c'est superbeeeeeeeeee!
merci pour ce tuto, à tester de toute urgence ;
Cette carte est une pure merveille, délicate et lumineuse !!!
Merci Heather pour ces explications limpides et pour l'inspiration.
Beautiful card & great tutorial! I'll have to try this, too.
merci encore pour ce tuto, qui m'a ressortir les distress , mes 2 cartes sont par ici :
http://creations-sableturquoise.eklablog.com/pensees-a93022777
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