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Monday, July 28, 2025

Northern Lights

Hi everyone.  I tried out a new-to-me technique ... Northern Lights.  I have never seen Northern Lights in person, but have seem them on TV and in photos.  They are spectacular!

I've made three cards following the same video, Ink Blended Northern Lights by Lydia Fiedler (7:17).  For my card above, I randomly sponged areas of Mowed Lawn and areas of Wilted Violet Distress inks, trying not to have them overlap, which would give me brown ink. :)  I used Villaneous Potion distress ink for the dark part of the sky, sponging over top of my colours, but leaving areas where the colours in the background showed through.  

I masked off the sky and then used SU! inks for the silhouette of the mountains.  First used Basic Gray ink, and then finished along the top of the mountains with Basic Black.  I found SU! inks covered the Distress Ink colours better to give the mountains a consistent darkness.  I removed the mask and stamped Pine Row (Stampscapes) along the top of the mountain (first and second generation stamping).  To finish, I stamped a retired sentiment stamp in Versamark and heat embossed with white embossing powder.


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Second card follows the same video ...
I followed Understand Blue's video using the same colours she did (Distress Inks: Mustard Seed, Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, Chipped Sapphire).  I added a die-cut scene (Winter Village - Penny Black) and a torn hill, stamped with sentiment (Bright & Light - Penny Black) to finish.  I'm happy how it turned out. :)


.. and one more ...


This time I sponged Mustard Seed and Picked Raspberry distress inks before sponging Chipped Sapphire ink over top, leaving areas where the colour underneath showed.  I used the Pine Row Stamp (Stampscapes) to create a forest ... I'm obsessed with this stamp lately! :)  Again, I used first, second, and third generation stamping to create depth to my forest. :)  To finish, I used a stamp gifted from a friend to white heat embossed the sentiment and then splattered with diluted white acrylic paint to depict stars.

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My friend Susan (Cardmaker's Garret) is also posting Northern Lights cards today ... click HERE.  Aren't they AMAZING??!!  

Link to other recommended videos:
2) Beautiful Northern Lights by Ciara T. Designs (16:19)
3) Northern Lights Demo by Marilyn G. (31:19)
4) Quick Northern Lights by Kevin Nakagawa (19:32)

Thanks for stopping by!

Card #1:
Stamps:  Pine Row (Stampscapes); Birthday Blowout (Poppy Stamps - retired)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock base (SU!)
Ink:   Distress Inks:  Mowed Lawn, Wilted Violet, Villaneous Potion (Tim Holtz); Basic Black & Basic Gray (SU!); Versamark
Accessories:  Sponges, White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, diluted white acrylic paint for splattering

Card #2:
Stamps:  Bright and Light (Penny Black)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink:   Distress Inks:  Mustard Seed, Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, Chipped Sapphire (Tim Holtz); Basic Black & Basic Gray (SU!); Versamark
Accessories:  Sponges, Winter Village die (Penny Black), diluted white acrylic paint for splattering

Card #3:
Stamps:  Pine Row (Stampscapes); Signature Greetings (Memory Box)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink:   Distress Inks:  Mustard Seed, Pink Raspberry, Chipped Sapphire (Tim Holtz); Basic Black & Basic Gray (SU!); Versamark
Accessories:  Sponges, White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, diluted white acrylic paint for splattering

37 comments:

  1. I'll go check out Susan's NL cards, but I can say that YOURS are certainly amazing, Lolly! You rocked the technique and I can't believe you haven't made dozens of them before! I love how each one is different! Thank you for using this week's I.D.E.A.S. Calendar and linking in the gallery to motivate others! Hugs, Dolly

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  2. Loll, the first time I witnessed the Auroras it was the most magnificent think I'd ever seen! And even though I have seen them three times since, I've needed to view them through the lens of my camera to actually SEE the varying colors.
    You have so well captured their essence using these inks, my friend! Card #2 is my most favorite - #1 is what I remember from 1990 and #3 is how I've seen them through the camera lens! ALL spectacular!
    =]

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  3. Gorgeous northern lights effect. Thanks for joining us at Rudolph Days challenge

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  4. Oh wow, these look amazing. Such a wonderful effect. All 3 are just brilliant xx

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  5. These are stunning Loll. I haven't seen them either but my daughter caught them on here camera by leaning out of her bedroom roof light in N Cheshire this year. She said it was better on the camera than in real life! :)

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  6. WOWZERS! Beautiful cards!

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  7. Wowzer, Loll! These are beautiful, amazing, and so precious too. I love each rendition of your Northern Lights and am totally in awe!

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  8. WOW! These are amazing Loll, such beautiful skies and cards. x

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  9. Excellent! I love all of them! Just stunning 🤩. One of these years I’ll see them in real life hopefully

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  10. Phenomenal!!! The sky's gorgeous color and the perfectly executed aurora borealis. I love these cards; their beauty is captivating. Thank you for the link to the video and all the constructive comments.
    hugs,
    BożenA

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  11. Loll, these are fabulous. I've yet to try this technique but I'm inspired now after seeing your cards & watching Ciera's video recently. Beautiful work!

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  12. Absolutely down right gorgeous. My favorite is the one with the houses. Really amazing!!
    Sandy x

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  13. WOW, your Northern Lights card are amazing. Your did an excellent job. I have never seen them in person, only on tv. They are all beautiful but my favorite is #3. Thanks so much for sharing these beauties.

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  14. All I can say is WOW!!, Loll. These are all gorgeous. I forgot they were possibly visible in Michigan this week.

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  15. Yes, Wow is the only word to say about your cards, especially the first one. Thanks so much sharing them and techniques you used. Hugs to you.

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  16. OMG......All 3 of your Northern Lights Cards are Absolutely Stunning, Lolly:-) TFS Dear Friend:-) I have admired your cards several times already today:-) Love and Big Hugs.........

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  17. Oh my goodness Loll, these are simply amazing - each beautiful and unique - just as I imagine the Northern Lights would be. Fantastic work
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  18. All 3 are absolutely STUNNING Loll! I am amazed at how well you captured the beauty of the northern lights on your first try...I've only tried once and it did not go well! I will try again after watching the video links you posted. These cards are all frame worthy my friend...love, love, LOVE!! Hugs. :0)

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  19. You nailed this technique, Lolly! Each is different but glorious, just like the real auroras are! Amazing!

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  20. These are amazing. I've only seen them on TV but yours look more real than that. All three capture different shades of color and the scenes you made are beautiful.

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  21. WOW! Your Northern Lights cards look amazing, such intense colours.
    I was lucky enough to see them last year whilst we were on our travels in the UK, and they were pretty spectacular, just like your cards xx

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  22. Such gorgeous cards, Loll!! All fab color with the night skies! I love the first card with all the purple and touch of green behind the trees! Well done, so pretty!!

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  23. Oh my word, these are fantastic. Love the look, alway wanted to see the NL in person...your cards are wow...no words.

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  24. Absolutely stunning cards, Loll. Off to watch the video......
    Liz xx

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  25. Your cards are absolutely stunning Loll and I love them all! Your inking on those backgrounds is fabulous xx

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  26. Three fabulous depictions of the Northern Lights Loll, and I love them all and each has shown it in a different way with the wonderful silhouette hills and trees on the first, and with the houses and this pretty snowy scene on the second, and then more hills and trees with perhaps a softer look but equally stunning on the last. x

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  27. Absolutely gorgeous Loll, you nailed the technique. I just love every one of your cards ♥

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  28. Wow, Loll, all three cards are gorgeous! I lived in Alaska for 57 years and have to say you created the northern lights amazingly well! You are always an inspiration to me! Sue N

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  29. These are the northern lights cards to end all northern lights cards! Geez, Loll, you've outdone yourself yet again! I watched the video and it looks surprisingly easy. Someday I will sit down and try this. Absolutely spectacular!

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  30. OH WOW!! Loll these are stunning cards.. oh gosh they're just fabulous. What a cool technique, might just have to have a go at this one... have a lovely day, hugs Robyn

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  31. Three absolutely amazing Northern Light skies, Loll - just love them!! I'll have to check out that video...

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  32. Wow! This are gorgeous Loll! I've never seen the Northern Lights, nor have I ever tried this technique. What beautiful results you've achieved. I'm inspired to watch that video and, if I feel brave, give it a go. You did a fantastic job!

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  33. Adorable cards with the Northern Light.
    Thanks for sharing with us at Merry Little Christmas Challenge Blog.
    Greetings Annie (DT)

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  34. Great cards. You’ve made a fantastic job of the northern lights. Having been on a cruise 2 years ago to hopefully see them and didn’t, they very kindly were visible from my bedroom last year! Thanks for joining us at Rudolph Day

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  35. Those are amazing! The skies are so effective.

    Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

    Helen x

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  36. So beautiful! It was fun to try this technique and to see how different (but how equally lovely) our results are!

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Thanks so much for leaving a comment. I love hearing from you! Loll :)