Welcome.
Today's card is a fun one, created using a Bokeh layering stencil and my Distress Oxide inks.
I'm playing along with a Best Friends Challenge over at Splitcoast Stampers.
So, here's what I did to create my card.
- I cut a piece of white cardstock for my main panel and laid it onto my Stencil Mat.
- Next, I got out the Bokeh Layering stencil from TE. This set has 3 stencils to it, so I placed the first stencil over my panel. The stencil mat has a corner which is very useful when doing laying stencil, so you are able to get all the stencils lined up in the right position. I inked over it with some Mustard Seed DOX ink.
- I removed that stencil and placed the 2nd one down and inked with some Carved Pumpkin and repeated that process with the final stencil and some Picked Raspberry.
- When all the stenciling was done, I splattered with my white Posca pen.
- I decided to cut the finished panel into 2 pieces to add interest and glued them onto a piece of white cardstock, then onto a piece of some matching orange cardstock.
- I stamped the sentiment in my Misti, die cut it out with a circle and glued that onto a slightly larger orange circle.
- I glued the panel onto an A2 card base, then popped the sentiment over to one side.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Supplies
Stamps- Everyday Circle Tags (Avery Elle)
Inks- Distress Oxides; Versafine Clair
Paper- 110lb. white-Scribes Nook, Waterloo, Ont.
Accessories and Tools- Bokeh stencil (TE); Waffle Flower Stencil Mat;
white Posca pen; Misti; Infinity Circle dies (HA)
This must have been great fun to create, Karen! Just love your trio of colors for this bokeh beauty for your bff! Fun indeed!
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Those are such fun colors together, Karen, and I love that the sentiment echoes the Bokeh circles.
ReplyDeleteI love the blizzrd of dots using this super layering stencils, and the colour combination is fabulous Karen and I love the sentiment and the split in the centre is a great design idea. x
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous and a must have stencil I can see.. x
ReplyDeleteA wonderful vibrant card Karen - love the split in the middle to add interest
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Maxine
What a fabulous card Karen. I love all those bright spots, and it's a brilliant design, Kate x
ReplyDeleteSuper fun and colorful card.
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