Hello Crafty Friends and Happy Thursday! I have a quick share today that features stenciling and die cutting. It was an easy card to create and turned out soft and sweet.
Using a stencil from A Fun Stampers Journey, stitched foliage dies from Kat Scrappiness, a sentiment from Stampendous and Distress Oxide Inks, I've created a Sweet and Simple card design.
I had a short amount of crafting time this past weekend and wanted to create something easy and fast. This card was the result of a 30 minute block of time. I've stenciled 2 shades of purple distress oxide inks through a Vintage Screen stencil from A Fun Stampers Journey by Spellbinders.
I've die cut the foliage from gold mirror card and adhered flat to the stenciled panel. The sentiment has been stamped directly to the panel and iridescent, clear sequins added for additional interest. This is a one layer card; there is no actual mat behind the focal panel. I've masked off the edges of the panel and blended ink along the sides to create an illusion of layering.
That's all for today. Thanks for stopping in and until next time, Happy Crafting!
Donna
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Outlawz Twisted Thursday - My card is Rustic Elegance (Vintage Screen Stencil/Gold Die Cuts)
Very fresh and charming. Hugs, jan
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card Donna - love the faux dimension, and the colours in your stencilling are beautiful
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Maxine
Such a gorgeous card, thanks for sharing it with us at the Twisted Thursday Challenge Blog.
ReplyDeleteHugs Ilonka DT
Really lovely card! The colors for the stencil are very fresh and happy and the die cut in gold is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thank you for joining us at Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge. Greetings Sylvia DT.
ReplyDeleteLove these colours backing your beautiful leaf cut.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, love the stenciling and delicate branch.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at my Crafty Wednesday challenge! Sorry I am so late at commenting. Just got back from an overseas vacation and catch up with blogging now.