Anyways, this month, I sent a card to Jo in England and this was the card I made:
I followed the sketch, the friendship theme and the stencil technique. I used the Hero Arts Spiral stencil on some Bristol Smooth cardstock and blended on some distress inks. Candied Apple, Abandoned Coral, Fossilized Amber and Spiced Marmalade.
Once that was done I set it aside to dry and die-cut the "friend" word from both Ripe Persimmon and Black cardstock, offsetting the black one slightly to give a shadow. The rest of the sentiment was white embossed onto a black strip.
To tell the truth, this is the third stenciled panel I made - the first one smudged and the second one, I cut the angles wrong, so for the third I just glued thin slivers of black cardstock across the panel rather than cut into it again!
I layered everything onto a black card base and added some black Nuvo crystal drops to finish.
Sending me a card this month was Gail from Norway and she sent me this fabulous card:
Such a beautiful card and a clever take on the sketch! Here are the challenge details:
Theme: Lighthouse, Fruit or Friendship
Product/Technique: Stencils
Thanks for visiting!
Products used:
Stamps: Big Ideas (Creative Expressions)
Ink: Versamark, Candied Apple, Abandoned Coral, Fossilized Amber and Spiced Marmalade Distress Inks
Cardstock: Black, Bristol Smooth, Ripe Persimmon (MFT)
Dies: Friend Folksy Script (Poppystamps)
Accessories: Spiral stencil (Hero Arts), Ebony Nuvo Crystal Drops, White EP
Cheers
Karren
5 comments:
Wonderful card, Karren, and I love Gail's too!
Totally awesome Karren. I love taking part in the monthly CCC...
Jo said “hypnotic” for your stencilled background and she’s spot in! Love the ink blending and the dramatic black touches, great card!
What a great idea for a challenge Karren. Jo will be very blessed to receive this beauty. I love the background, so striking. I hope all is well with you.
Stunning card, Karren! I love the striking contrast of the black background with your beautiful color palette...Love the design on your stenciling, too!
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