Sunday 6 September 2020

Summer's End, and September Challenge At Stamping Sensations

 I don't know about where you are, but up here it is definitely beginning to feel like the end of summer. The temperature has dropped, leaves are beginning to turn, blackberries are ripening, the barley field opposite our house has been harvested, ploughed and resown (the local gulls have been very interested!), and the new crop is already sprouting. Over the last couple of weeks we have had just about every type of weather except snow, and including much more rain and wind than is usual for this time of year. I am hoping, though, that there will still be a good few fine days for being outside in the fresh air, whether it be on a walk or just in the garden, before the winter starts to close in.

Which brings me nicely to our theme for this month's Stamping Sensations Challenge, which is 

* * * * * THE GREAT OUTDOORS * * * * *

As the title suggests, we want to see outdoor scenes - countryside, mountains, hills, valleys, lakes, rivers etc. Our usual challenge rules apply, in particular the main element of your project must represent the theme, and must be hand stamped, or a hand coloured digital image. 

Our September winner will receive two A4 stamp sheets from the Rare Earth Illuminated Florals Collection, a prize well worth entering for. Full details are on the Stamping Sensations Challenge Blog.

My Great Outdoors scene uses the majestic stag which is part of the Stag & Hare set from Hobby Art.






















I stamped and masked the stag, made the background by sponging pigment inks over hand cut hill and valley stencils, and stamped various other images to complete the scene. All stamps are by Hobby Art.

The inspiration for my card was the beautiful scenery around where I live, though I've taken a bit of artistic licence! We don't have far to travel to be out on the moors and hills. We are sometimes lucky enough to see foxes and roe deer in our immediate vicinity, but we would have to go a bit further afield to see a big red deer stag with its magnificent antlers, such as this one! 

Should you need any inspiration for your Great Outdoors projects, my teamies have plenty of stunning vistas to show you over on the Challenge Blog. We look forward to seeing your entries.

I'll leave you with a few photos that I've taken in or from my garden this week.

"You needn't bother tiptoeing, I'm just resting my eyes."

"Three wings? They're just showing off!"

"Oy, you lot, don't forget your masks!"

"It's ok, lads, I think we've got this social distancing lark sorted."














7 comments:

brenda said...

Your leaves have turned much quicker than down here Lynn, it certainly feels like Autumn but the trees and hedges are not showing many signs as yet.

He's a very handsome fellow taking pride of place on your card and beautifully coloured.

B x

Viv said...

Fab pics Lynne - poppy head in partic is one of my faves!
With you that Autumn is fast upon us, the wind and rain is more like November here.Think I blinked and missed Summer!
A great scene and lovely card!

Marlies said...

A beautiful stylish card Lynne and lovely photos of your garden. The leaves are all still green over here but it is getting colder in the morning and evenings. Marlies

Sandma's Handmade Cards said...

A fabulous card and such wonderful photographs. Yes, the weather is turning colder and there's definitely the start of an autumnal feel in the air on a morning. Your card is lovely and the stag looks magnificent in the foreground. Hope you're keeping well and happy x

kiwimeskreations said...

A magnificent card Lynne - love the back ground you have created!
Your photos are fabulous - especially the seagull ones with the captions - thanks for the giggle those gave me.
Spring is definitely here - my daffodils have come and gone, and now the tulips are blooming...
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

Tracy said...

A wonderful stag in a perfect setting, I love your creation.
Happy crafting
Tracy x

Sally H said...

An absolutely stunning card, Lynne! I love it very much! Love your photos too! The local walks are showing lots of berries and the apples are falling. I know it was the beginning of october when we saw conkers last year. It is a whole month earlier this year!