Friday, 18 August 2017

Blended Celebration

Welcome to another Just Add Ink challenge!  I chose the theme this week and I'm after stencils.  I just love stencils and have quite the collection.  They're affordable, easy to store and create such a wonderful effect for little effort.


I used distress inks to create my stenciled panel, keeping the Twisted Citron in the centre then fanning out with Cracked Pistachio and Peacock Feathers.  Once I'd finished stenciling, I rounded the four corners then cut the panel into three vertically.  I mounted the three strips onto a black panel and then onto a white top-folding card base.


The die-cut sentiment is stacked four high and painted with clear sparkle pen.  I embossed the rest of the sentiment onto a black strip using a lime green EP called Cricket.  A silver thread nest was placed behind the sentiment and I finished with some sequins.

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Thanks for visiting!  Head on over to the JAI blog to check out the gorgeous cards made by the DT.

Products Used:

Stamps:  Celebrate All The Things (SugarPea Designs)
Ink:  Cracked Pistachio, Twisted Citron, Peacock Feathers, Versamark
Cardstock:  White, Black, Bristol Smooth
Dies:  Blueprints 6, Celebrate (MFT)
Accessories:   Diamond Circles Stencil (SSS), Cricket EP (American Crafts), Silver Thread, Clear Sequins, Corner Chomper

Cheers
Karren

17 comments:

  1. Oooo love that Citron! Beautiful background!

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  2. You are so smart to cut that into three, Karren... what a wonderful touch to see that black popping through... fabulous!
    =]

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  3. I'm so glad you reminded me how wonderful stencils are, Karren. I have a bunch of them & they're not very well loved, I hope to change that....Love the vibrancy of colours you've chosen for your card this week & that gorgeous big sentiment (which I purchased too) works perfectly. x

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  4. So pretty. Love your "nest" behind the sentiment x

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  5. Eep! I love the colorful background. If nothing else I'm coming to New Zealand just so I can watch and learn from you! Love the black die cut sentiment too. Those black accents really make this card pop!

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  6. Sigh - I just love these colours together Karren - they just make me happy :) Can't agree with you more that stencils are a brilliant way to add detail, love the loopy pattern you have in the background! x

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  7. So gorgeous Karren! Your blended colouring is so smooth and vibrant and I love the pop of black between your panels teamed with your lovely sentiment. Thanks for suggesting such a fun challenge! xx

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  8. Stunning card, Karren. Absolutely love your colour combination! So bright and vibrant against the black - especially the sentiments. Love how you used the stencil with multiple colours, and cut your background into panels. So creative!

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  9. Your stencilled background is gorgeous Karren. I love the panels you created and the colours - so much to love!

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  10. Perfect use of this awesome stencil!! What great colors!!

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  11. Those colours are stunning Karren and your stencil work is perfect! Lovely crisp lines and the bold black sentiment is very striking. xx

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  12. What a great use of stencils! The colours are so bright and your blending is really gorgeous! Love the black sentiment against it too!

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  13. What a cool stencil, and I LOVE the colours you've used.

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  14. I just love these colours so much Karren. They just look amazing against the black sentiment. Great stencil too xx

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  15. So striking and fabulous, Karren! I love the clever way you cut your panel in 3's to show the black peeking through...love your silver thread, too!

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  16. I love how seamless your blending is Karren! I wish I could blend that smoothly ☺️ x

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  17. I love how you cut up your background and matted it on the black. Really lovely design!

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