The other day I picked up a package of Bazzill white cardstock. I love the texture and finish of the paper ... it almost looks like canvas. And I've found when I sponge on top, I get a very subtle version of the ink I'm using. I keep almost all my scraps and use them to experiment on. Today I was just playing around with a small strip of Bazzill and came up with this reverse masking design. I love my Fabulous Florets stamp set that I just purchased. I can see myself using it a lot - especially the silhouette leaf sprig used here. Hope you like.
"Silhouette Sprig"
Stamps: Fabulous Florets (SU!)
Paper: Soft Suede, Whisper White (SU!); Bazzill White
Ink: Sahara Sand, River Rock, Soft Suede, Early Espresso (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: 1 1/4" square punch, clear acetate, sponges, hemp twine, "Bloom" embellishment, Tombow glue, adhesives and dimensionals
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I cut a frame of Soft Suede cardstock for the main image and sponged around the edges with the same color ink to highlight the edge. I also sponged around the outside edges of the card base. I mounted the main image onto the frame, wrapped hemp twine around the bottom four or five times, and added the "Bloom" embellishment. I mounted a background panel of Bazzill white onto the card base and added the framed main image, popping it up with dimensionals to add depth.
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