Saturday, 20 December 2025

Allsorts Challenge ~ Create a Scene

Lynn has chosen the theme of 'Create a Scene' for the last Allsorts Challenge of 2025.  As always, you can use the Anything Goes option as we love to see all your creations.  This challenge will end on Wednesday 31st December.

The white base card was made using dies from the Sue Wilson 'Double Pierced Circes' set.  I used a Lavinia Celtic Dream die, 'Alura', which is sadly discontinued.  However, it is currently available as a cutting file, Alora.  I made the background using an Adirondack 'Denim' ink pad, masking off the moon with a circle of card. The navy blue die cut was layered over the top and attached to a pale yellow mat.   I added punched flowers and butterfly.  For the base I used the same ink pad with a Lavinia 'Feather Leaf' stencil.  The sentiment is a stamp from the Stamp' Up 'Humming Along' set, stamped with SU 'Night of Navy.

There are two Lavinia prizes for the Allsorts Challenge, one a collection of mini/small stamps with bottle sticker for scene making and three stamps as second prize.

I am joining in the following challenges:




3 comments:

  1. Love this card using a die which I didn't know even existed😉. It's worked very we'' on this easel card with the scene behind it.

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  2. And this fits the brief perfectly, fab make, Liz

    Seasons Greetings

    Kathyk

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  3. The scene you created has such a striking sense of depth, with the masked moonlight glowing beautifully behind the intricate die cut. The combination of the denim inked sky, the layered navy frame, and the soft yellow mat gives the whole piece a calm, dreamlike quality. The added flowers and butterfly bring just the right touch of movement, and the stenciled base ties everything together with a gentle flow. A wonderfully balanced and imaginative take on the theme.

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