Tuesday 19 March 2019

Live full the Life you have imagined



After my experiment for my CAS Stencil March challenge mid month card, I tried out some more 'ghosting' using the misted stencil.  For this card I cut a panel the size of my stencil and blended Distress Oxides - Tattered Rose and Aged Mahogany.  Then lightly misted my stencil and carefully placed it upside down onto the panel and let it sit for 15 seconds (about- I never timed it) removed it and then let it dry....I'm really pleased with the result.  Trimmed it slightly and attached with a foam underlay to a white card.  To finish I used a stamped sentiment from my stash and layered it on matching card.
Thanks for visiting, I really appreciate it.... happy stenciling.

6 comments:

  1. Gorgeous ghosted stencil background image, Robyn.I loved your Tattered Rose and Aged Mahogany DOX inks blended together. Beautiful CAS card design with your stamped sentiment. TFS another beauty with us on CAS Stencil Card Challenge, my friend. Hugs..

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  2. What a wonderful ghosted stencil piece! Great way to do this technique! Love the "glow" in the square!

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  3. WOW! This is beautiful, what a fabulous stencil. Love the colours too xx

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  4. Gorgeous stencil design Robyn. Looks fantastic with your blended background. Love how the colours are lighter in the center as if there's a light shining through. Great work, my friend! xx

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  5. What a great result you achieved by misting your stencil and laying it over the sponged panel Robyn! Love the colors and the beautiful design of your stencil! xx

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  6. Gorgeous ghosted stencil panel, Robyn! I love the soft glow in the center and the misting effect. I would have never thought of using the color combo (Tattered Rose and Aged Mahogany), and it's rich and so beautiful. Love this card!
    Hideko xx

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