This little fox is trying to camouflage himself against a tree trunk!
The tree trunk is made using a woodgrain stencil, dabbing clear embossing ink through it and heat embossing with a brown/red embossing powder blend. The fox and the sentiment are both stamps that came with various issues of Creative Stamping. I used my stamping platform to stamp the fox several times in various red and brown inks, never completely covering the stamp with any one colour, so when you see the image in real life it has some quite natural-looking variations in colour.
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CAS Mix Up - stencil heat emboss
CAS ology - Fox
Alphabet challenge - Woodland Flora or Fauna
Creative Crafting Uncles - Wildlife
Oh, Jane, this CAS card is wonderful! I just love your wolf with the minimal details to really showcase him - and the sentiment. Thank you for playing with us at the Alphabet Challenge and hope you can join us again soon.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design Jane! Love the heat embossed, stenciled tree. The heat embossing makes it stand out and creates a wonderful place for your fox to sit. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteI really love your realistic looking fox. His green eyes are so striking, and the idea of camouflage against the wood grain is so striking. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fox scene, Jane. I love the fox's green eyes and the heat embossed woodgrain background. Wonderful texture and mix of colors. So pleased you joined us at CAS Mix Up. Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeletePerfect CAS design, and the dimension of the fox looks great. Thank you for joining us at the Alphabet Challenge!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it! What a great stencil and sentiment. The fox is beautiful, and your card is so perfectly CAS. I'm glad you took the time to play along with us at CAS Mix Up, Jane!
ReplyDeleteLove the tree trunk you created for your gorgeous fox, Jane, and that sentiment is the best! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteClean and simple design my favorite. Great job!
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