I signed up for Heather Telford's Winter Wonder on-line class and finished 2 cards using her Midnight Skies technique from her first lesson. I LOVED how they turned out and I am sharing my 1st card with CAS Mix Up January Splatters Challenge.
Sharing also with CAS Christmas Card January Silhouette Challenge
using silhouette stamped image, snow splatters, die cut and watercolors.
I was Thrilled with my Midnight Sky using Heather's 1st technique from her 1st lesson. I have never been successful at making night skies until I followed Heather's instructions. She is an amazing teacher. I highly recommend Heather's class, which is still available.
I used Arches Hot Press 100% Cotton Watercolor Paper and Distress Inks: Peacock Feathers, Chipped Sapphire and Black Soot.
Stamped the Penny Black "Dressed in Snow" trees using Archival Jet Black ink and MISTI. Then splattered snow with acrylic White Posca Pen.
I trimmed my finished image to 3 3/4" square and added CUTplorations Stitched Snow Hills Die for the snow bank. Stamped Penny Black "Smile all season" sentiment and snowflakes. Attached snowbank to main image.
I punched out a 1/4" circle for the moon and attached after my Midnight Sky was finished so I would know exactly where I wanted to place my moon.
Popped up Midnight Sky using craft foam and attached to 5 1/2" square SU Whisper White 100# card base and Done!
I LOVED the results.
There was a learning curve...I made 3 backgrounds that I tossed because I was not following Heather's instructions closely enough. But after my practice pieces my final Midnight skies turned out beautifully:-)
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My 2nd card is not really CAS so I am not sharing on the challenges, but I am sharing with my Blog friends:-)
I used the same Midnight Sky technique from Heather's online class, but used different brighter Distress Inks: Chipped Sapphire, Seedless Preserves, Antique Linen, Scattered Straw and Black Soot.
Used MISTI to stamp the Penny Black "Winter Moment" silhouette image using Archival Jet Black Ink. Then splattered stars with White Posca pen acrylic paint.
Added STAMPlorations Clear Sticker "Shine Bright" sentiment and 1/4" punched circle for the moon. Attached to SU Whisper White 100# card base and Done!
I was just as pleased with this Midnight Sky as my 1st card:-)
Heather adds very detailed steps and many card samples for all three of her lessons.
You will see a few more cards in the future using her techniques.
Thank you Heather for sharing your watercolor creativity!
Love and Hugs,
Sharing my NBUS silhouette PB images on both cards with NBUS #22 Challenge.
Supplies:
Card #1:
Stamps: NBUS Penny Black "Dressed in Snow" (trees). STAMPlorations Smile All Season sentiment.
Paper: SU Whisper White 100# CS. Arches Hot Press 100% Cotton Watercolor paper.
Inks: Archival Jet Black. Distress Inks: Peacock Feathers, Chipped Sapphire and Black Soot.
Accessories: Masking Tape. 3/4" flat paint brush. #6 paint brush. CUTplorations Stitched "Snow Hills" Die. 1/4 " circle punch. Connect Glue. White Posca Pen.
Card #2:
Stamps: NBUS Penny Black "Winter Moment".
Paper: same as card #1
Inks: Distress Inks: Chipped Sapphire, Seedless Preserves, Antique Linen, Scattered Straw and Black Soot. Archival Jet Black.
Accessories: same as card #1 except No die cut snow hills.
Your night skies are AMAZING! I LOVE both of your cards ... both skies have lots of colours, with the first being more muted than the second. I'm so happy you had fun with this! Looking forward to finishing Heather's course and doing this section on night skies. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you again, Lolly for sharing Heather's link to her fabulous On-Line Class and inspiring me with your cards using her techniques. Love and Hugs...Nancy
DeleteWow amazing Nancy, both skies are so atmospheric. I especially love the first with that beautiful treeline :)
ReplyDeleteWOW Nancy! These are fabulous! I too took the class, watched a few videos but had not applied myself. Now you inspired me to try. These are amazing and your sky is so dramatic! Awesome job on this!
ReplyDeleteThose are both beautiful but especially the first one. Wonderful skies - you certainly mastered Heather's technique. I must check out the class.
ReplyDeleteI have taken a few On-Line classes in the past, but was really impressed with Heather's teaching skills, samples, techniques and tips. I love her voice also. Wonderful techniques for Christmas cards too:-) I have been loving all your Christmas cards, Susan. I think of you often, my friend. Love and hugs...Nancy
DeleteWhat a beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteWell, those skies really are impressive, I saw Heathers posts about her class and Loll's recommendation and now your amazing cards. I think I might have to try and fine time for this class too. Both your cards are great and thanks for sharing the first one in the CAS Mix Up gallery, it is so inspiring xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful Nancy. They are just two gorgeous skies that have made gorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteThink I need this class, long been an admirer of Heather's talents.
Your night skies look amazing Nancy .... great job!
ReplyDeleteI've yet to start this workshop ...... can't wait after seeing these xx
So glad that you shared these amazing night skies Nancy and both cards are absolutely beautiful x. I did see the information about the course over on Loll's blog but I don't seem to have enough hours in the day lately....I sure could do with learning this technique x
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are absolutely GORGEOUS Nancy!! I love the sense of peace and calm in both night skies and I think you've aced this class!! I noticed Loll talking about the class too, so I think I better go check it out! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteWow, these are awesome. The skies are beautiful and so well done. Both scenes are lovely too with the trees, moon and silhouettes. Very peaceful and calm.
ReplyDeleteNancy, I love both these cards, your colours are my colours and the silhouette details and finished card details are beautiful. I'm so glad you have found my instructions and tips helpful. Thank you for your very kind words and the links to the class.
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather for your sweet comment and your awesome class. Looks like you will be getting more craft students soon:-) Love and Hugs...Nancy
DeleteWow, Nancy, both of your cards are absolutely beautiful! The night skies are fabulous! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI'm agog, Nancy! Those are beautiful night skies full of stars! Both cards are gorgeous. I do especially love the trees and snowy hillside on the first. I've never taken an online class. If only I had better wifi in my stamp room...
ReplyDeleteWow! Another beautiful twofers. As they say, we are our own worst critic. Both of your midnight skies look incredible, Nancy! Great control on the splattering.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards Nancy, awesome looking night skies. Looks like a great technique, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are absolutely gorgeous, Nancy! LOVE your aurora-like night skies! Unexpected colors for night sky (Antique Linen and Scattered Straw) worked wonderfully. The white moon and the perfect splatters pop against the sky, and beautifully contrast with the black tree silhouettes. Looking forward to seeing many more cards with Heather's technique. Hugs.. Hideko
ReplyDeleteTwo awesome cards, Nancy! I love the colors in your Northern skies and the softly falling snow! I need to go back and try this technique! Unfortunately I got sidetracked.
ReplyDeleteTwo amazing cards Nancy, love your night sky's.
ReplyDeleteOMG they are gorgeous Nancy!! I'm so glad you are enjoying the class and you ought to be very proud of yourself.. TFS!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous winter sky Nancy - it lights up the trees and snowy ground below - looks like that was a great class and you mastered the technique! xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies and such pretty designs.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Your Northern Lights sky is absolutely gorgeous on both cards, Nancy! Thanks so much for the link to the tutorial...I would love to learn this technique! Your cards are really beautiful and I'm so glad you joined us at CAS Christmas! Barb xx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful atmospheric cards Nancy! I love that you've been enjoying this course :) I think I need you to do a class on splattering! HOW do you get the splatters where you want them?!! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteI saw that our very talented Karen Dunbrook (Snippets) using either Posca Black or White Acrylic Pens for her splatters. I have always admired her splatters. She uses a metal ruler to tap the end of her pen to get the splatters. I used my bone folder, which works great. I practiced a little bit on scratch paper when I 1st used my pens and after that no problem. You can get a set of the 2 pens or buy separately. I got mine from Amazon. Hugs...Nancy
DeleteTwo awesome cards Nancy and love the beautiful skies and the different foreground trees on each with the added white stitched snow slope on the first and that pretty snowflake. Heather is so skilled and glad that you have enjoyed her online workshop. x
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous cards Nancy....love the look. I'm sure those workshops will be fantastic.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
You should be thrilled and pleased with your brilliant skies, Nancy! I'm sure Heather would give you an A+ for your homework! You made two stunning designs to showcase your work! Thank you so much for sharing with everyone at NBUS! Take care and keep safe! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteThank you, my sweet friend. Heather makes her On-Line Classes so fun and she has wonderful photos and samples besides all her tips. The videos are very professionally produced by her son. I have now signed up for her 1st class, Colour Clues:-) A great way to learn new techniques while staying safe:-) You stay safe too Dolly. Love and Hugs...Nancy
DeleteThese are both gorgeous, Nancy. The square one (of course!) is my fave. Bookmarked Heather’s link - am thinking I definitely want to take the class. Thanks for sharing your pretty creations and the link.
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