Hello STAMPlorations Friends! Today's projects are putting the spotlight on the Shooting Stars stencil. If you love stars, you'll find this stencil to be a very useful addition to your stash.
I used it to make a trio of one layer cards, here they are:
Once the stencil was removed, I stamped my sentiment in place and my card was finished.
I rather enjoyed myself and continued to play.
Again the placement of the stars and sentiment were important. I first tried it on the stencil itself to see how they might work together before moving both over my base card.
Once I was happy the stencil got secured, the colour was applied and I finished off with my stamped sentiment.
Shooting stars can also make great Christmas cards. Here is a quick CAS take on that.
The steps were the same as with my other cards.
I used a little bit of orange around the edges to add more depth to the yellow stars.
That's it from me for today. Wishing you a lovely week.
hugs
Monika ❤
I LOVE these CAS Cards with the STARS!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCAS cards are my faves!
ReplyDeleteSweet CAS cards! That stencil looks fun!
ReplyDeletePretty cards! Love the Shooting Stars stencil!
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ReplyDeleteThese are some really cute card's
ReplyDeleteOooh, these are so bright and beautiful. Hugz
ReplyDeleteI really like how one of the stars changes colors...
ReplyDeleteLove how bright the colors are on all three. The rainbow of color is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove these stars!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the stencil ..which brushes did you use?
ReplyDeleteI used small make up brushes normally used for applying eye shadow. They're really great for use on small areas.
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DeletePretty stars and I like the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteSensational colors to feature these stars.
ReplyDeleteGreat look at the stencil set. Nice way to add color with the brushes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful tutorial on using the shooting stars stencil. So many really fun ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you used.
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