Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Tree Triptych
Well it's wet and miserable out there so I'm staying in....... here's my next postcard for The Craft Barn's Alpha Dictionary Challenge where the letter is T. I've probably been very boring this time and gone for TREE but Three in a Triptych with some added Text.
I've stamped and clear embossed the Beech and Oak Trees with Versafine Onyx Black (to show off all the detail) on 3 pieces of card and using a torn piece of paper as a mask added the Winter Words Text stamp up the hill ! All stamps are from Oak House Studio. With the mask still in place I've blended on green at the bottom, then blue for the sky and finished with the torn dictionary definition and letter T Thicker.
I tried not to do a scene as my S is a seaside scene but my brain was stuck on trees on a hill. Thanks for visiting and leaving comments, they are much appreciated!!
Elaine x
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Trees are never boring, especially these, love the shapes and I love how you split the scene into three too. The text stamp looks great for the hill, I must remember that one! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteNothing boring about your triptych at all. Your trees are beautiful and you've incorporated some other 'T' words as well.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about your triptych! Your make me want to try to make one myself!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Trees always make beautiful images - great composition.
ReplyDeleteVery clever tree card. You picked lots of "T" words and I am glad you chose Tree because this is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove your card!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you turned this into a triptych. And trees are always beautiful. I think it was a clever addition to the CB challenge.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to turn it in to a triptych too x
ReplyDeleteLove the word! Glad you chose Trees, one of my favourite theme (which I didn't use for my "T" page). Lovely page.
ReplyDeleteI love it. The trees look great and the idea with the torn paper fits perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the triptych design for your postcard and the text on the hills is a perfect addition to the paper.
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