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Saturday, 14 June 2025

Notebook Hello

 

Happy Saturday!
Time for a fun card using the new for June stencil from A Colorful Life Designs called
If you are like me, I wasn't sure what a 'cog' was so I looked it up and it's a sort of gear. 
To me, they looked like connected flowers so that's how I used them.

So, here's how I made my card.
  • I placed a piece of white cardstock onto my Make Art Station and placed the Connected Cogs over the paper.  I inked it up with some Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide ink.
  • I took another piece of cardstock and inked it this time, with some Prize Ribbon DOX ink.
  • I splattered the panels and set aside to dry.
  • I die cut the 'hello' 5 times from white cardstock and stacked and glued them all together.  I glued that onto a blue die cut shadow.
  • When the stenciled pieces were dry, I used the Ripped Notebook die to cut the 2 stenciled pieces and an extra one from white cardstock and glued them all together.
  • I used some foam tape to add them to a piece of dark blue cardstock, then onto an A2 sized white card base.

Here is the stencil I used:

Thanks a lot for coming by to take a look and have a great weekend.

Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- Fur, Feathers/and or Flowers
Simon Says Monday- MONOCHROME
Allsorts- WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY or ANYTHING GOES

Supplies 
Stamps- none
Inks- DOX
Paper- Solar White
Accessories and Tools- stencil (A Colorful Life Designs); Make Art Station (Ranger);
Ripped Notebook die (Picket Fence); TE Blending Brushes; white Posca Pen;
foam tape

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful blues!
    They look like flowers to me!
    Thank you for joining us at Allsorts!

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  2. Very effective monochrome stencil work, many thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  3. The cogs look great in tones of blue Karen, and perfectly finished with the white on blue die cut 'Hello'.

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