Happy Sunday, STAMPlorations friends! We are back with the last Stencil Sunday post for October and you're in for a treat! You'll get to see projects that show off how to creatively use ARTplorations stencils. And each month, we'll pick one winner of a $15 gift code -- the winner will be drawn from all comments left on the Stencil Sunday posts for the month, as well as from the designers' blogs.
STAMPgirl Carol had a fun play session with our stencils and mini Distress inks to create these oh-so-beautiful clean and simple cards.
This go-round, I decided to re-visit Distress Inks...in their 'mini kit' forms (which was my introduction to distress inks, when I finally realized I 'needed' to have some). I figured the incredibly creative Mr. Holtz must have had a reason for combining the four inks into sets, so I set about to see if my theory was correct. Turns out: he did!
My first card uses Distress Mini Ink Kit #10 (Tattered Rose, Squeezed Lemonade, Iced Spruce, Bundled Sage) which I paired with the Flourishes stencil to make the two cards you see below. I'm having a 'crush-fest' with deep kraft cardstock, of late *grin*
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For my second card, I reached for Distress Mini Ink Kit #11 (Shabby Shutters, Festive Berries, Tea Dye, Milled Lavender) and the Fairy Tale Forest stencil. I added a cardstock 'forest' frame and the 'wish' sentiment because 'fairy tales' really are all about wishes coming true, aren't they!
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Distress Mini Ink Kit #12 (Brushed Corduroy, Chipped Sapphire, Aged Mahogany, Pine Needles) was my third choice and what a wonderful combination to use with one of my all-time favourite stencils - Stained Glass! Two cards emerged...
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Frames and Flowers (for YOU)
Sentiment Builders: Thank You (retired)
Hope my 'clean and simple' style does justice to these laden-with-possibilities stencils!
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I'm completely in love with the soft colors in Carol's cards and her CAS style! What about you? For a chance to win a $15 gift code to the STAMPlorations store, leave a comment here and on Carol's blog by November 8. We'll announce the winner in the October winners post on November 10.
Did you enjoy today's featured post? Stay tuned for November's Sunday Stencil posts!
Absolutely gorgeous! Love these stencilled cards! Just stopping by to say THANK YOU, Shery, for sponsoring the 2019 Cat Lovers Hop at Her Peaceful Garden! I've been busy with the hop all week but will be over to check out your birthday party very soon and I hope I haven't missed anything!
ReplyDeleteits gorgeous!
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards!!! love them!
ReplyDeleteI love all those cards. I find it so fun working with stencils.
ReplyDeleteWow! The stenciling is so lovely. Thanks for sharing these cards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stencil work on these lovely card.
ReplyDeleteCarol, these are gorgeous! I LOVE the soft colors and focus on the sentiments!
ReplyDeleteYes I love the soft style as well - beautiful work! TFS
ReplyDeleteLove these stenciled
ReplyDeletecards, very pretty!
Carla from Utah
Fab bold graphic designs on these cards. Thanks for sharing this inspiration with these fun products.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great selection of cards using stencils...well done and tfs
ReplyDeleteLove the stencils and the projects they were used on. Pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteStunning use of the inks, colour combinations and stencils to make these exquisite cards
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
I so enjoyed reading the post. Fabulous colour combinations and blending and really pretty cards....love them x
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous! And lots of inspiration for different ways to use the stencilled panels.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Stencils are so versatile!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your creations - very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stencils must go check them out soon. Beautiful makes too.
ReplyDeleteLove the stencil designs and colors! Pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful creations Carol, you've been a busy lady!!! Love them!
ReplyDeletewow, I love your work with stencils, amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I always forget to use my stencils--you have inspired me.
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