Monday, December 10, 2018

SCS TLC720 - Assembly Line Stamping with Kitchen Sink Stamps

A busy and eventful weekend kept me from getting my Kitchen Sink Stamps Let's Make a Scene design ready for posting last night, and as luck would have it, I am glad it did. 

I decided to check on the Splitcoaststampers Technique Challenge this morning and see if I could use it for today's card. The challenge is Assembly Line Stamping. Nothing could be more perfect for me today because I have mailed out all my Christmas cards and have started receiving some from new people who were not on last year's Christmas card list. I need a bunch in a hurry!

Although I am a pretty fast stamper, it usually takes me about 45 minutes to create a Let's Make a Scene design. Using the Assembly Line Method, I was able to stamp 5 cards in an hour which is just how many I want to send out today!! Win-win!!

I am entering this card in the following challenge this week:

Splitcoaststampers Technique Challenge 720

Cards of Envy (flat cards only) The Spirit of Christmas

Incy Wincy Designs: Create Your Own Background



Kitchen Sink Stamps images used came from the following sets:








Color Recipes

Pine Trees
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Forest Foliage
Layer 2 PTI  Ocean Tides
Layer 1 Stampin' Up Granny Apple Green

Log Cabin
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Soft Suede on the logs and Creamy Caramel on the stones
Layer 2 Stampin' Up Baked Brown Sugar
Layer 1 PTI Fine Linen

Cabin Roof
Memento Summer Sky all layers

Moon
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Pineapple Punch
Layer 2 Stampin' Up Barely Banana
I did not stamp layer one but make a mask of it to brush on the sky.

I used the following Distress Oxide Inks by Tim Holtz for the sky:

Squeezed Lemonade
Blueprint Sketch
Black Soot

The door wreath is Distress Oxide Lucky Clover
The berries on the wreath are Distress Oxide Candied Apple
The smoke from the chimney is Distress Oxide Hickory Smoke and Black Soot.
The snow line was inked with Distress Oxide Tumbled Glass.

Santa and his reindeer as well as the sentiment were stamped
with Versafine Onyx Black.


Here are a few pictures of the process. I hope they are helpful.

I stamped the moon and trees first.


I then masked the moon and brushed on the sky. That was followed by stamping the stars, Santa, and sentiment.


Lastly I stamped the log cabins on separate panels and cut them out to mount on the cards.

11 comments:

  1. Oh, Lynn, seeing the closeup of the scene gives me a greater appreciation of this beautiful winter scene card than I can get on SCS. The sky is so gorgeous as is the log cabin and trees. I love that you shared the process of making the card with photos. Your cards cards are awesome, my friend!

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  2. Nice job on creating a bunch of cards using the same supplies and techniques. I love your sky background! At first, I thought the log cabin was stamped on your card panel and was masked off for the background. DIdn't see that it was fussy cut then adhered to the panel. That was really cool! Thank you for sharing your creation with us @ Incy Wincy Designs Create Your Own Background challenge. Good luck!

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  3. WOW!! This is just beautiful. The scene you created is magical!! Thanks for joining us at Cards in Envy.

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  4. So much talent displayed in this card. It's amazing, Lynn. I wasn't sure you would get a post ready but glad you did and you hit the Jack Pot with this one! I love it! I think I love every card you make because they are all beautiful! Nice Job!!!!

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  5. Lynn, wow! You are so productive! These are beautiful!

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  6. It would have take me at least 5 weeks to get those 5 cards done! LOVE the scene you created. So pretty.
    Lynn

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  7. WOW Lynn, this Christmas card is stunning! I love the beautiful scene you created and all of the stamping, awesome cards and perfect for mailing out!

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  8. Lynn, this is SO FUN! LOVE your cabin in the snow!A BEAUTIFUL CARD!!! That actually looks like my house!(Well, sort of! LOL) ;)Just wanted to come & tell you THANK YOU for the BEAUTIFUL CARD you sent me! Do you know, YOUR CARD is the ONLY "home made" card I've gotten or expect to receive this year! ;) THANK YOU DEAR FRIEND!!! <3 (I have it displayed for all to see!)

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  9. What a wonderful design Lynn.

    Hugs Diane

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  10. Wow wow wow Lynn!! You've been so busy making all of these cards!! I absolutely LOVE your design and such a stunning scene you've made with Santa flying above!! Really brilliant and perfect one to mail out!! Thanks for sharing! HUGS

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  11. I can't believe you can crank out a set of cards with all of these details so fast. I wasn't prepared this year at all for what has gone down... I haven't sent out any cards this year.. I've made enough during Beccy's month long challenge but don't have the time to get them out. Life got in the way. Spending all of my time near hubby. Love your scene and the glow of the moon

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