
Hello Friends
It’s Masculine Monday with the lovely set Sheltering Tree.
I have a feeling that this set will not collect any dust, it is so versatile and so much fun. I did a winter scenery for birthday card or thinking of you. Perfect for any occasion and perfect for unisex. I have a video on how to do the crayon resit way back from 2012 please note it was done on glossy but you sure can do it on Whisper White like the one of today is done on Whisper White. CLICK HERE to view the video. I will list all the supplies at the bottom for both cards if you look closely you will see one of the tree as 2 color ink.
Here what I done on this one
- Stamp image *the tree in early espresso
- color/line of white kids crayon where you want the look of snow
- stamp the bottom with the fun shape stamp in pool party
- sponge in Soft Sky
- wipe with a rag to take off the ink on tap of crayon
Voila! simple and quick

You can see where the white is on the branch that is the crayon resit

This tree I stamp in Early Espresso

This tree I ink the stamp with Smoky slate and added some early espresso with marker just to give some character.
Thank YOU all who left comment about the Brown Flower Saturday and the winner of the card is……
Seletta and she said…Beautiful card, I will miss the Leadership meetings this year, disappointed, would love to see your demonstration with the Blendabilities. Have a great time while here in Florida.
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Wow, so beautiful and serene. Good job.
Two beautiful cards…again! I did not realize that you could color with the white crayon on regular white Cardstock, always thought it had to be glossy paper. Thatnks for the hint, I will have to go try it!