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Saturday, 20 December 2025

New Allsorts Challenge - Anything Goes/Create a Scene

 


We're back today on the Allsorts Challenge Blog with a new challenge:


This time our optional theme if 'create a scene' or if you prefer you can go for the 'anything goes' option.  For more details about today's new challenge and to see the cards from the rest of the team, head over to the challenge blog here.

We have prizes on offer from Lavinia Stamps - head over to the challenge post to see what goodies you could win!

Here's another view of my card:


I started by cutting a circle aperture from a piece of card using a Memory Box die and then did some reverse masking through the aperture on to another piece of white card using Basic Gray ink from Stampin' Up.  

I die cut some 'hills' using a die from Stampin' Up and applied ink along the border of the die cut to create the ground level.  The moon is die cut from a Post-It Note.

Then I used the Stampin' Up 'Snow Front' stamp set to stamp my scene and finally drew round the circle using a fine liner and the circle I die cut to make my mask.

The sentiment I used is from 'Wrapped in Christmas' also by Stampin' Up.

9 comments:

  1. Helen your card is so beautiful and the scene you have created x

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  2. It's a lovely winter scene Helen and with a touch of magic as well. Looks like there's a roaring fire in the cottage as well.

    B x

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  3. Beautiful monochromatic scene! Merry Christmas!

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  4. Such a peaceful scene you created and great monochromatic color scheme!

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  5. A wonderful monochrome scene, Helen.
    Liz xx

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  6. Peaceful scene Helen! Merry Christmas!

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  7. A lovely scene in those wonderful neutral tones. Terrific stuff xxx

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  8. Such an evocative scene Helen... a mountain cabin in the moonlight or a morning mist of a winter day.. x

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  9. A fab monochromatic card Helen. Have a lovely Christmas.

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Thanks for leaving me a comment - I really do appreciate it.

Helen x