Hi STAMPlorations fans! Leslie here from Love To Scrap 2 and I'm stoked to be back on the blog with another Stencil Sunday guest designer post! I have three more fun projects to share with you today, so let's get started!
My first project is a fun slimline friendship card featuring the very cool Life Is Good mask, Artsy Geometric Backgrounds Clear Stickers and Grand Adventure stamp.
I employed the very old and elementary art of tracing for this card. I have to admit that my first thought was to create an inked panel with the Life Is Good mask, and after thinking about it overnight I decided to do something different. So I traced it, fussy cut it, added it to a background panel created with Artsy Geometric Backgrounds Clear Stickers, stitching, and cardstock strips and snips.
I embellished the inside panel with a piece of a geometric clear sticker, more cardstock strips and snips, and a stamped grand adventure sentiment.
I smooshed a watercolor panel into watered-down distress ink, and once dry I stenciled the background with full-strength distress ink, moved the stencil slightly and stenciled a second time to create depth. I added Versamark and a light dusting with diamond glitter, then sprayed it with a matte fixative to keep the glitter from rubbing off. I stamped the butterfly outline in black ink and filled it in with the same distress ink plus one shade darker. The final step was adding the die cut sentiment.
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I stenciled the background with pale yellow ink and splattered the panel with slightly watered-down black gesso and a fan brush. I stamped the sentiment and lemon pieces in black and darker shades of yellow ink on a copied page torn out of an old paperback novel (copied so the ink wouldn't bleed through the thin novel paper) and fussy cut them, popping the center one up on foam adhesive. The final step was adding the flat sequins for a little bling.
Well, that's my post for today - thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you are inspired to get crafty and pull out those stencils! This is my final Stencil Sunday guest post and I'd like to thank Shery and the crew for having me along these last three months - I've had a blast!
Scrappy hugs,
Oh, these are so fun and well-made, love the ideas for making each card unique. I've enjoyed all of your cards in this series, Leslie, and you've been a very inspiring guest designer, thanks for all your makes! XOX
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, Leslie, I love the lemon one the best!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. I love the butterfly and the ideas for including something inside the cards. ***Got this notice through the new system after confirming import from previous subscription list. Update's looking good so far!***
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the butterfly one! Great stenciling!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stenciling and loved the lemon card especially!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the one with lemons and the inside is fantastic too.
ReplyDeleteI love the butterfly
ReplyDeletecard, so pretty!
Great bunch of cards.
Carla from Arizona
The stencils, using different colors, is a great idea. I LOVE the zig zagged one!
ReplyDeleteFabulous trio of cards - love the insides too!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful inspiration! I need to pull out my stamps...
ReplyDeleteMarianne x
I really like the way the subtle stenciling on the lemons card adds that little extra touch.
ReplyDeleteWonderful crafty stenciling!
ReplyDeleteI love the lemon card!
Wonderful, inspirational use of the stencils
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Blessings
Maxine
Great cards, love the stenciling on the butterfly card.
ReplyDeleteI need to get my stencils out and use them more often
ReplyDeleteI love how you carried the colour scheme of the card to the inside!
ReplyDeleteso many ideas with stunning results!
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