Hi There!
Here is a quick throwback to this under-the-sea scene card. I was so inspired by the new scene-building stamp called Sand and the Sun with Rays 6x6 Stencil from the Picket Fence Studios January release! I immediately thought that by combining them I would be able to make an amazing perspective scene!
Here is a quick throwback to this under-the-sea scene card. I was so inspired by the new scene-building stamp called Sand and the Sun with Rays 6x6 Stencil from the Picket Fence Studios January release! I immediately thought that by combining them I would be able to make an amazing perspective scene!
I am thrilled with how I managed to make a neutral background that can be used in various scenes.
For the sandy background, I used three shades of brown ink. To create the water, I used different light colors of Copic markers, and I created the rays of the sun and glare using a stencil and blending with the Life Changing Blender Brushes (not very neat to get a more natural effect).
Background:
- PFS Scene Building: Sand stamp
- PFS Sun with Rays 6x6 Stencil
- PFS Life Changing Blender Brushes
- Tea Dye Distress Ink
- Vintage Photo Distress Ink
- It's a Boy Catherine Pooler ink
- Various Copic markers
- PFS Even More of a Fishy Lot stamp set
- PFS Even More of a Fishy Lot Coordinating Die
- PFS Black Hybrid Ink Pad
- Various Copic and Ohuhu markers
- Uni Posca white bullet marker
Stay safe and happy crafting!
Virtual Hugs
Eugy
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