Jan 23 2009
I’ve Scene-it
Now here’s a little design that you don’t often see here. Actually…it’s a bit of a stretch for me and not my usual style but a change of pace is always a good thing. This design is pieced together from the new Scene-it stamp set called The Ranch. If you’re someone who loves to create your own scenes…this great line all works together on the same scale. While I stuck to just using the one set, if you had the Mountains set…you could realistically add mountains in the background and basically design whatever scene your heart desires. The Ranch is released today from Cornish Heritage Farms.
Wanted

To put together a scene, the easiest way is to plan it out on a scrap paper first. That way you can quickly see how the elements work together and which ones will need masking. When creating a scene you need to start with the foreground first and then work back to the distance. After stamping, add color to your design. I used Copic markers but watercolor, sponging with ink or colored pencils always looks great as well.
Quick Tip: Stamping scenes can be time consuming. Start out creating small scenes until you are more comfortable, then get more complex.
Take care!

Supply List:
Stamps: The Ranch (Scene-it line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ink: Black Memento by Tsukineko, Vintage Photo Distress ink by Ranger
Paper: Blush Red Dark, Kraft, Natural Smooth by Prism, Mr. Campy patterned paper by Cosmo Cricket
Other: sewing machine, labels 2 die by Spellbinders, Copic markers, buttons by Autumn Leaves, Copic airbrush











Great masculine card. I have such trouble making those! Love your creation!
This is fabulous! What a fun idea! I like all of the fun element you used on this; buttons, background and stitching! I love it! TFS
very cool, love your scene, great coloring and like the distressing too!
Great card! I love barns.
Can you write a post about how you cut your sheets of red rubber? I seem to mutilate mine. LOL! Well.. Not quite that bad but it puts up a real good fight! Do you use scissors or a craft knife?? There has got to be an easier way that how I’m doing it! Thanks
Awesome! Love scene cards, and this one is fantastic!