Impression Obsession - more November products
We've got more projects from the new release from Impression Obsession today! If you haven't seen the new release, you can find it all HERE - go check it out! I'll wait.
I had a lot of fun with Jeanne's new Trees in Winter clear set - there are 3 different pine trees that lend themselves to all kinds of scenes. I masked off a horizon line to stamp two trees in the background and added a background with my Arrows stencil. After removing the mask I stamped a full tree in the foreground and added a little masked shadow behind it for some depth.
A friend of mine was adding neon splatters to her watercolor paintings, so she inspired my hot pink splatters here!
November 15th and 16th the IO Team will be sharing projects with these and more new products! You can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog each day through the event. We will be giving away THREE Impression Obsession $25 gift certificates for the event so the more you comment through our Release Celebration the more chances you'll have to win! All comments for each of the event days will be open until Tuesday November 22nd at 8pm CT and winners will be announced on Wednesday November 23rd on the Impression Obsession Blog.
Here are the projects for today!
IO Stamps Blog
Laura Fulcher
Laura Williams
Angela Bode
Anna Wight
Dina Kowal <<<<< you're here!
Giovana Smith
Jeanne Streiff
It's a lovely way to partner with these companies that mean so much to our creative community. Everybody wins!
A delightful scene Dina - those trees are gorgeous, and I love how you have used them - especially the unconventional colours
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Maxine
Beautiful background design and trees! Love the card you created with the Trees in Winter set!
ReplyDeleteThese trees are amazing! I Love the winter scene!
ReplyDeleteThe stenciling in the background looks great. It looks like trees in the distance. Nice
ReplyDeletePretty Winter scene.
ReplyDeleteCool card. Like the depth you achieved and the surprise of the pink splatters.
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