Today I have a Twofer to share
created with a Floral Stencil
I used photographic paper with Distress Oxide inks - used the lighter yellows to blend over the panel then with the floral stencil blended over darker yellow into oranges and then when dry wiped the excess off with a baby wipe to bring out the lovely bright colours. Trimmed the panel and stamped and white embossed the sentiment. Lastly I used the stitched rectangle to impress the front of a white card to add interest and attached the panel with foam sheet.
My second card is the result of using the excess ink on the stencil, lightly spritzed with water and pressed to a white card panel. Die cut the panel with a stitched rectangle. Then finished with a stamped and clear embossed sentient and a few dobs of white Nuvo Crystal Drops.
With my first card I am playing along with the October CAS Mix Up challenge - Tone on Tone. ..... elements used - stamping, heat embossing, stencilling, die cutting
Thanks for stopping by my blog --- have a Happy Day and stay safe
Stamps: Kaisercraft - Wildflower (sentiments)
Dies: Poppy Crafts - stitched rectangle nesting die
Inks: Versamark, Versafine - black, Distress Oxides - squeezed lemonade, mustard seed, fossilised amber, carved pumpkin, spiced marmalade
Other: Kaisercraft Stencil - Floral, white embossing powder, clear embossing powder, Nuvo White Crystal Drops
Two wonderful tone on tone cards... I never thought to use photo paper but it works so well... Thanks for the tip Robyn! Enjoy your day
ReplyDeleteLovely cheerful tone on tone cards Robyn! Thanks for sharing at CAS Mix Up. x
ReplyDeleteSuch bright and beautiful colours Robyn using this pretty floral stencil and love the black sentiment and the Nuvo crystal drops to finish. x
ReplyDeleteThat stencil did awesome double duty, Robyn! Love the rich Fall colors and how well they worked with the Oxide/Baby Wipe technique! The monoprint is just as awesome! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteWOW what a wonderful two-fer Robyn - great use of the stencil and a great way to get maximum use from the inked stencil!
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Blessings
Maxine
Beautiful blending on both your wonderful stencil cards, Robyn! Great choice for the tone-on-tone colors!! Keep safe! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tone-on-tone birthday card Robyn! LOVE the bright colours which are so fun and cheerful! It's amazing how shiny and bright the DOX inks can be using photo paper. Gorgeous card! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up! Using the inky stencil to create a second gorgeous monoprint card is fantastic. Always great when you can get a twofer! :) xx
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