Thursday, August 06, 2020

{Spotlight Project} Monika Opts For Monochromatic Stencilling


Hello STAMPlorations Friends! It's Monika back with another Spotlight feature. Today I went for the simplicity of a monochromatic look using just one ink colour in combination with the Bloom Succulently stencil and a stamped sentiment from Deepti's Tweet Love set.

Here is today's card:


I made the original card without taking photos hence I recreated the steps using Olive Green SU ink (the original card was made using Rose Red SU ink) and a slightly different stencil alignment.


After my supplies were gathered I made sure that my stencil was securely taped down.


I lightly inked up one of my shaving brushes and started blending the ink from the center of the succulent 'flower' outwards working my way around the 'flower'. Starting the sweeping brush motion in the center makes it easy to create a focal point with a darker more concentrated shade of colour in the center.




Next I stamped my sentiment. Instead of one large sentiment I used a small one and created a little cluster. It's a fun way of creating movement and interest with small sentiments.


My original card features a large cluster of little pearls. To finish my olive green card off I added a few matching sequins.




Here are the STAMPlorations products I used in today's card:

Bloom Succulently StencilTweet Love
preview-bloomsucculently.png preview-Tweet Love.png

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This finishes today's Spotlight Post. Wishing you a lovely day. Stay safe and healthy!

hugs
Monika xxx

11 comments:

  1. This is so needed for me right now using stencils!! And these spammers are messing us up all the time.

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  2. A lovely result Monika, looks great in both colours

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  3. Very pretty cards. I like the colors you used.

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  4. Pretty cards and a great way to use the stencil...thanks for sharing the
    technique...

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  5. I think the red one looks like a Poinsettia. Great for Christmas cards. :D

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  6. Oh how amazing is this Monica - love it
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    MAxine

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  7. I like how the flower IS the focus!! So pretty

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  8. These are magnificent! Love the pink one, so feminine & pretty. What a wonderful stencil that is.

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  9. Beautiful cards!!! Love the technique!!! Thanks for the inspiration!!!

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