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Sep 22, 2021

Chalk It Up Challenge: Blackboard Scene.

 Hi friends! The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge this week is Chalk It Up! I know you are thinking we all may do something related to Back to School as it is that time of year. In typical Teri fashion, I did a chalkboard winter scene! I found a chalkboard in my stash and decided it would be perfect to use a variety of Sizzix Dies to create a winter scene.


Check out all the great dimension created by using layers on this cute winter scene!

It all started with the chalkboard! I used Dina Wakley's white gesso to stamp the sentiment from Stampers Anonymous Bold Tidings 2 stamp. I just poured the gesso on my mat and stamped directly on the chalkboard. Luckily I had the right amount of paint on the stamp!

I grabbed a start stencil from my stash and added white embossing paste to create a starry night on the top half of the chalkboard.

Next it is on to the dies to create the scene.  I used the following dies:

Tree Line, Darling Deer, Snowscape Colorize, and The Mountain Die.


I worked on each layer individually, and assembled the scene at the end.  The Colorize Snowscape die is shorter than the length of the chalkboard so I had to get a little creative. By placing the top cutting plate inside the right edge, I was able to move the plate over, just to the right of the left edge and create a wider scene. The trees and the mountains were easy as all I had to do was create multiples.

Check out the sparkly trees and the snow on the mountain achieved with glitter cardstock!

Check out my YouTube video here:


The link is: https://youtu.be/1Jb36jevyoQ


I hope you enjoyed my post. Be sure to check out The Funkie Junkies Blog. We post a challenge every two weeks and would love to have you join in the fun. There are prizes to be won!

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1 comment:

  1. What a beautiful altered chalkboard! I love the winter scene, and wow! What a lot of details...so worth the effort! The dark, snow capped trees are my favorite bit...that's a favorite die in my collection. Big applause from me for your make!

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