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Monday, August 2, 2021

Enjoy Nature!

 


As we meander a Path of Positivity, we are challenging you to get out there and  "Enjoy Nature!"  

Nothing quite takes your mind off stress and worries like a walk in a park or nature preserve seeing all the beauty  ....or maybe your preference is a ride in a boat listening to the oars hit the water  ....or maybe you are like me and you enjoy jumping on a horse and listening to his feet hit the earth in a rhythmic beat to the song of birds  ...or maybe you would enjoy just laying in a hammock smelling the fresh cut lawn and listening to crickets!  

Nature can be a rejuvenating time whether your desire is to relax/meditate or get your heartbeat up with some hiking/running!   

So get out there and Enjoy Nature, then come in to the craft room and share with us through any type of art medium you choose!!

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About my card:  I started in Cricut Design Space where I placed/printed my digi and sentiment.  I then cut an oval for my stencil.  After all was printed and cut, I placed the stencil over the digi and applied three colors of ink with a sponge.  Keeping the stencil in place, I splattered with paint.  Easy as that!  

All that was left was finding some stash paper that matched my color theme and assembling my card.

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   We'd like to hear your ideas at Path of Positivity!  Come share them with us!  

Remember, you may share any sort of artistic medium over at PoP:  writing, cards, journals, scrapbooking, painting, sewing, baking, needle crafts, etc as long as it is positive!  The theme is always optional.  

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Material List
Digi:  Tree Scapes from Beccy's Place
Black Cardstock
Colored Graph type paper retired from CTMH
Blick Pearl White Acrylic Paint mixed with water for splatter
Cricut Standard Mat
Cricut Blade
Cricut Maker to cut oval stencil

 Sharing with these challenges:  
WWODT:  AG
Watercooler Wednesday:  All Things Masculine
Beccy's Place:  AG using Beccy's Place Image
Moving Along with the Times:  Summertime or Summer colors/orange & yellow
Beyond the Blue:  Ink Blending


Be sure to come on 
over to 
and see 
what the team 
thinks about our optional twist!  
You can also find 
more information 
about entering 
the challenge!  

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11 comments:

  1. WOW!!!!! This is Beautiful!!!
    love it!! Have a wonderful day,
    Gerda.

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  2. This is gorgeous, Katrina. I love how the orange paper is patterned. It adds a pretty little touch.

    The silhouetted trees are so nice and I love the snowy sunset! You are truly an artist.

    Evelyn

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  3. OMG this is stunning!! I love this gorgeous sunset design!! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Beyond the Blue!

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  4. What a stunning background you've created, I love the mix of inks! The oval stencil was a wonderful idea, it really helps to created the focal point of the card. I also love the spattering of white paint. Gorgeous card Katrina!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  5. Such a beautiful card. Thanks so much for joining us over at Arty Divas! Hugs Zowie x

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  6. Oh wow! That inky oval sets the perfect backdrop for these gorgeous tree silhouettes. Such a beautiful and inspiring cards. Thank you for the sweet remark about my owl journal. xx, Autumn

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  7. A gorgeous card. You've created a wonderful background for the lovely silhouetted trees.
    Thank you for joining in with the Crafts Galore Encore August Challenge “Anything Goes”. Good luck x

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  8. Beautiful! Thank you for playing along at Creative Moments.

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  9. Those tree silhouettes look wonderful against the inky background, fabulous card and thankyou for playing along at Watercooler Wednesday, Cathy x

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  10. Beautiful creation! Thank you for sharing with us over at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
    ~ Sherry DT/Admin xx

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  11. Love your inky background! It really makes the silhouette pop.

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