Video: Scene Grounding with Masked Blending

Good morning! Emily Midgett here with you today to share a new video on how I create quick scenes by grounding my stamped images with a masked, ink-blended background. 

(If you’re having a problem viewing this embedded video, please try watching it HERE on YouTube.)

I struggle with creating scenes on card fronts, because covering the entire canvas of a card base with stamped images can be a little daunting. Instead of having to fill the entire card front with different elements for your scene, you can limit your canvas by adding a small masked area to fill with your scenic elements.

In case you can't watch the video, here's a short explanation of my process for this project: I did some simple coloring on the Hot Air Blooms stamp set using Copic markers. I added some Post-It Notes on my white card base, then used Dusty Blue and Stone Wash inks to blend a strip of sky, removing the masking paper to reveal the crisp white areas above and below. I added a greeting from the new Mix and Match Compliments stamp set, then added my scenic elements using dimensional foam adhesive. 

I hope you've enjoyed this video, and if you struggle with creating scenes as much as I do, I hope you'll give added a blended "ground" a try! Masking is such a fun and versatile technique, and removing that masking paper is like magic. Thanks so much for stopping by the Hero Arts blog today, and have a marvelous week! 


  • Ruth Robinson

    Love the clever use of post its.

  • Tonia

    Beautiful card and a good tutorial. I love that balloon stamp set and appreciated seeing how it can be used.
    Thank you!

  • Nina Benton

    Great tip for making backgrounds! Love the card. Thanks for sharing..

  • Korkie

    What did you use to add the white dots at the end?

  • Jane Price

    Good video. You could understand her and she moved thru the card fast enough to keep it interesting.