For today's card, I started with a piece of powder green cardstock that leans more toward a soft mint, and built my entire background using stencils and ink blending. I created the water at the bottom using Tumbled Glass Distress Ink, then layered in a water stencil to add ripple texture. Above that, I blended Mowed Lawn for rolling hills and finished the sky with Salvaged Patina, focusing the color more around the edges for a soft glow. I added vines using a scene building stencil, blending Evergreen Bough Distress Ink for the base and Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide for the leaves so there was a subtle difference in tone and depth. Once everything was blended, I die cut the panel with a stitched ripple backdrop to trim it down to an A2 size.
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Next, I built up the scene with die cuts and stamped images. I added a ground border from kraft cardstock, blending Vintage Photo around the edges for a little depth before adhering it to the bottom of the panel. I layered additional vine die cuts from a dark slate cardstock over the stenciled vines, cutting them apart and tucking in extra leaves to make everything feel full and dimensional. I stamped my characters using Onyx Black ink, colored them with alcohol markers, then restamped with Nocturne Versafine Clair ink for bold outlines before fussy cutting and adding white gel pen highlights. I popped them up with thin foam adhesive so they stand out against the background, then added a stamped sentiment banner across the top. To finish the card, I added small touches of snowflake glitter pops of color to the leaves for a bit of sparkle that brings the whole magical scene together.






































