
Window Scene
For this project, I was inspired by a mash-up of some of Nichol’s ideas. Cutting a window out of white cardstock and inking it made a great frame for whatever images would be placed in the four spots. I opted for my favorite real-life flower, a rose. The rose image uses a two-step stamping technique that is very simple to execute.
Stamping
The sepals and stems are colored with Altenew’s B815, B802, and B635 alcohol markers. The window frame is popped off the black cardstock. Then the unit adhered to a white cardstock base. By using a thick glue dot for each rose, I was able to place a stem underneath the bloom and tuck them under the window frame. The frame was outlined with silver foil tape to dress it up a bit. The finishing touch was using a white gel pen to add some marks to the black cardstock and roses. Kind of like a splatter effect without the splattering.
Thank you for viewing my progress through the classes. Maybe you will be inspired to try some of the techniques, too? Or, if you’d like – there are some free classes on the Altenew Academy website. You can enroll and try them at your leisure.





2 responses to “AECP – Seasonal Scene Building”
This turned out great! Thank you for submitting your work to the AECP assignment gallery.
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Thank you, Erum!
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