Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Stamped & Stencilled

 
 
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Hello, happy Tuesday. Here's another of my Indigo Blu card samples..........
 
 
 
I used the TCW harlequin stencil for the background. First, I applied Mustard Seed mini distress ink through it, then I moved the stencil slightly & applied Peacock Feathers mini distress on top.
 
'Elizabeth Bennet' was stamped with Onyx Black Versafine & heat set with WOW Clear Gloss embossing powder. I added a little colour with watered down distress inks & painted over the flowers with Imagination Crafts Silkies paints - Sunshine Satin & Tuscan Satin - stamped the butterfly onto scrap card, coloured it, cut it out & attached it to the main image with Cosmic Shimmer glue.
 
 


Elizabeth Bennet   TCW Mini Harlequin    Silkies - Sunshine Satin    Silkies Tuscan Satin    Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Mini Set 1     VersaFine Ink pad - Onyx Black    WA01 Clear Gloss 160ml    Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear Acrylic Glue - 30ml  

 I'll be back soon. Thanks for looking.

Kirsten
 
PS Four days to the event day............

8 comments:

  1. Wow Lisa how do you keep them coming!! Once again a beautiful card. Love her eye shadow!!

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  2. Again, love the colouring with that stamp, sometimes less is definitely more :-)

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  3. Hiya Kirsten - another fab make - love the blue eyeshadow! Brilliant! Hugs rachel xx

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  4. Gorgeous card. Love the shadow effect with moving the stencil slightly.
    Mags
    x

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  5. I like the way you're using the same stamp to give us ideas for different looks and I like the mix of stencils and stamps. Thank you Kirsten, Jan

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  6. Hi, its great to see the same stamp used in different ways, getting value for money, the colours are lovely too, xx

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  7. Love it! I need all these goodies and as Jan has said I too love the different looks and cards from using one stamp - it just goes to show how versatile the stamp is. Thank you for sharing these with us Karen xx

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  8. So many ideas for using the same stamp to get a different effect. Beautiful! x

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