I dug through my many containers of patterned paper and came across an "old-fashioned" look of designer paper. I love the soft blue and cream. I wanted to have the look of "Wedgwood Blue" china which has a very dry look to it. I used embossing paste, coloured with distress ink Stormy Sky. I didn't have the re-inker, so smooshed the ink pad on my palette several times, mixing with the white paste until I got the colour I wanted. Worked great. I used my Stencil Pal to spread the paste evenly and you can easily scrape the leftovers off to use again later. Once dry, I fussy-cut the heart and popped it up on my card front with a simple sentiment stamped below.
Everytime I mix up paste with colour I always end up with way too much (better than too little). :) So this time I used it all up and ended up with three pretty cards.
Second card - using another stencil cut with my silhouette cameo.
For the last card I used a large piece of the designer paper so there isn't very much white space on my card, so it's not for the CAS challenge, but wanted to share with you. I used the Layered Roses stencil from Tim Holtz. Works perfectly with this old-fashioned looking patterned paper.
Challenge is still open for another six days. Come play along!
Stamps: Fond Expressions (STAMPlorations); Large Fancy Sentiments (Just Write Stamps)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Patterned paper ?
Ink: Black (Memento); Stormy Sky Distress Ink (Tim Holtz)
Accessories & Tools: White embossing paste (Dreamweaver); palette knife, stencil pal, Stencils: Layered Roses (Tim Holtz); Leafy Heart and Tulips - Silhouette America cut files, Silhouette Cameo, Acetate sheets
Challenges:
CAS Stencil October Challenge - Patterned Paper
Three stunning cards, Loll. I really like how you've cut the first stencilled, patterned paper into a heart shape. A perfect sentiment for it too. xx
ReplyDeleteThree fabulous cards Loll using this pretty blue and cream patterned paper, and the paste works beautifully in colour and design of all three stencils. x
ReplyDeleteI just love the soft pattern on you beautiful paper Loll - and your hand mixed paste in the blue looks lovely stenciled over all three cards here - that heart is especially pretty! What a great challenge this month! xx
ReplyDeleteExquisite cards Loll - love your stencilling, and how you have matched the stencils to the paper, and the gorgeous colour you made for your paste is perfect to go over it.
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Maxine
Both these cards are fantastic. I love that blue/grey paste on the patterned paper, it works so well xx
ReplyDeleteFab cards Loll. The stencils are awesome (TH one now added to the wish list which is longer than a roll of toilet paper......)
ReplyDeleteThe heart one is brilliant - and I adore the sentiment. x
The blue color is perfect and you made me go research stencil pal. Did not know I even needed one. Stencils cut on the Silhouette are a blast. only limit is your imagination.
ReplyDeleteI love this combination of soft colors and that wedgewood blue. These cards are all beautiful, Loll.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Loll! I'm a big fan of Wedgewood Blue China and I love how you replicated the look with your patterns and distress inks! Beautiful stenciling with your embossing paste, too!
ReplyDeleteYour threefers are so pretty, Loll. Your DIY paste colour compliments the pattern paper perfectly. My favourite is the heart one... it pops beautifully. x
ReplyDeleteThree awesome cards, my friend! Love the color of the stencil paste and how it looks with the paper! I think each is equally beautiful in it's own special way!
ReplyDeleteVery quaint and antique looking, Loll.
ReplyDeleteWedgwood blue, one of my favourite colours.
ReplyDeleteAll three are stunners I just can't choose which one I like best :)
Three Gorgeous Wedgewood Blue old fashioned designs made very current with the use of your stencils, die cuts and CAS designs, Loll. TFS all 3 of your beauties. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Loll and the paste you coloured is perfect with that gorgeous paper. It's been a fun challenge looking through my dp with "new eyes"lol! Cathy x
ReplyDeleteLove the Wedgwood look you achieved for your 'three' cards Loll, lovely soft blue paste over the old fashioned PP - so pretty - I love them all, hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Loll and a lovely fresh way to use designer paper! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards - one better than the next! You know you could link this up - or any other ones of your recent cards at the Day of the Month Card Club challenge - its anything goes. Here is the link: https://dayofthemonthcardclub.blogspot.com/2019/10/8-world-card-making-day.html
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Loll!! And great take on the challenge. That one has me stumped.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great way to use up the old fashion paper Loll and turning them into unique and the most beautiful cards. The wedgwood colours on all three look so pretty. The effect of mixing the stormy sky with the white paste looks amazing and just goes to show you don't need much ink to colour it. Stunning inspiration Loll....Thank you x.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with these cards as I totally love that colour!! You really got your paste the perfect shade with the Stormy Sky ink. All three variations are fabulous, though my favourite is the third one.
ReplyDeleteExquisite! These are just gorgeous, Loll, and an amazing job mixing up the paste to match the paper! Lovely stencils!
ReplyDeleteso pretty.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
These are beautiful Loll .... so elegant xx
ReplyDeleteWow, all three cards are so classy and elegant, Loll! This is the first time for me to see this kind of "Wedgwood Blue" china look cards! Wonderful combination of the patterned paper and the stormy sky blended embossing paste. Love the design of the stenciled silhouettes!
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WOW! It looks like expensive antique material. Great work with the stencil and paste. 3 awesome cards!
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