Bengal Tigers scene

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Hi there. This card you see here took me absolutely ages to put together. There must be easier ways of creating a scene than the process I went through. I have making this for a couple of days as I didn’t know quite how I was going to place the grassy die cuts, nor where I was going to place the tigers. I must have moved them around half a dozen times, walked away to think about it, went back to it…….it’s easier going to work!

These Bengal Tigers from Hero Arts were the easiest part of the card, even the fact I had to fussy-cut them as I don’t have the matching dies. I did stamp them in a couple of colours, bit preferred these colours the best.

I took the blue background card and embossed clouds onto it, as that much blank blue looked too much, and I didn’t want to start ink blending as I liked this lighter blue. The clouds were added from The Ton Golf Course stamps and dies, just for a little more dimension up there.

I don;t do these layered scene cards very often – I now remember why not!! – but I will certainly have a search for tips and tricks when it comes to putting them together.

I shall be entering the following challenges:

City CrafterSafari Style

Crafty Cardmakerswet or dry embossing

The Library Craft Challengewhere the wild things are

 

10 thoughts on “Bengal Tigers scene

  1. I had such a giggle reading about the placing of your tigers, and how it would be easier going to work.. I know exactly the feeling of not being sure how something looks. However long it took you it was worth it. You have ended up with a fabulous scene.
    Thank you so much for sharing in our ‘wet or dry embossing’ challenge.
    Lin
    Crafty Cardmakers

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  2. Great way to include the embossing, it works so well with this scene. Thanks for joining in over at Crafty Cardmakers and good luck with the challenge, Angela xXx

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  3. Such a darling card with those cute tigers. I also love the embossed clouds in the back! Thank you for playing along with our “Wet or Dry Embossing” challenge at the Crafty Cardmakers! Have a wonderful day and happy crafting! Hugs, Maike

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  4. The scene looks amazing – I’m not surprised it was difficult but well worth the effort in my opinion. I love the embossed clouds too, Thanks for joining in at City Crafter and The Library.

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