Saturday, 20 December 2025

Scenic at Allsorts


Good morning to you all, we have a new challenge at Allsorts where Lynn would like us to Create a Scene, as always theres the Anything Goes option as well. We have some super goodies from Lavinia to be won.

So naturally my scene was created with Lavinia stamps along with Pan Pastels and Elements, I like to think a little nod to early Spring on a frosty morning with a flurry of snow. I created Snowdrops with Fairy Bell's and the scene built up with Street Lamp, Fir Tree, Small Trees and in the foreground Gideon the Fox.


I made this in a couple of different colourways some months back but never blogged so sharing today. Zemira remain my favourite Lavinia Fairy stamp, I say Fairy as she doesn't have wings but she's so elegant and definitely magical. A Gelli Plate background and an old stencil to create a distant City. She's releasing a kaleidoscope of Butterflies, two small Fairies are Jaylar and a Fairy Forager and to frame the scene Leaf Spray, Fairy Buttercups, Bluebell and Vine Flourish and of course some sparkle.


To finish a couple of Tags made with a variety of Lavinia stamps to go on hamp0ers I've made up as gifts along with a reminder that's there's still a week to enter our December challenge at Tag-Along (and ATC's) challenge, there a lovely tag die set to be won.


This will probably be my last post before Christmas, so I would like to wish you all A Very Happy Christmas and my thanks for all your support, visits and encouragement. You have all helped no end during what has been a very up and down year for me.

2 comments:

Janette said...

Such beautiful creations again Brenda and I do so love the fairy, she is gorgeous, also love the fox on the envelope too, I like a decorated envelope.
I hope your Christmas is happy and the new year brings some goodness into all our lives, so many have had a very tough time this year. xx

Lisa said...

Such a beautifully constructed scene, with every element working together to create that crisp early‑spring atmosphere. The way the snowdrops lead the eye toward the softly lit streetlamp feels so natural, and Gideon adds just the right touch of quiet character. The second piece with Zemira is especially striking, with the city fading into the distance and the butterflies lifting the whole composition. The tags are a lovely finishing touch and show how versatile these designs can be.