Morning.
Here is another card I made using the Stencil Monoprinting Technique I showed you yesterday.
Really easy and fun to do.
I began by rubbing Mowed Lawn and Peeled Paint Distress inks onto the back of my Tim Holtz stencil called Clockworks, sprayed with a generous amount of water then pressed it onto my cardstock. I placed a paper towel over that and rubbed, being sure the ink was distributed around the paper.
I lifted the paper towel but left the stencil in place so I could sponge a hint of the Peeled Paint over the top filling in the white areas.
I cut the panel down and splattered some more paint over that to add some extra depth and interest.
The sentiment is a new one I just got from Impression Obsession. I stamped that in Memento black ink and then I scored a line down the front using my ScorBug.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says- ANYTHING GOES
Little Red Wagon- ROUND and ROUND
Crafting With Friends- ANYTHING GOES
Simply Papercraft- ANYTHING GOES
Hope you have a great day and thanks!
Supplies: stamp- Impression Obsession/ ink- Memento, DI/ stencil- TH/ applicator tool/ mini mister/ Scorbug
Crafting With Friends- ANYTHING GOES
Simply Papercraft- ANYTHING GOES
Hope you have a great day and thanks!
Supplies: stamp- Impression Obsession/ ink- Memento, DI/ stencil- TH/ applicator tool/ mini mister/ Scorbug
12 comments:
Love the sentiment.
I'm really loving the results you're achieving with this technique, Keren, I must give it a try!
Gorgeous!
It's great! I am going to give that and some variations a try!
A wonderful card design and I love all the shades of green in your background.
Great technique
Awesome card!! Great take on the challenge :). Thanks for playing along with us this week at Little Red Wagon :)
Such a gorgeous card with this wonderful stencil. Just have to try it soon! Big hugs, sweet friend!
I just love how you stenciled the gears and your placement Karen. Love it.
Lovely card. Thanks for joining us at CWF.
Hugs
Claudia
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You have just the right touch for all these techniques, Karen.
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