I used blender brushes to add colour to this stencil, masking off the two colours as best I could. There's a little overlap. :) I then cut around the design and adhered it to the bottom of my card base. A simple sentiment (Thoughtful Messages - Simon Says Stamp) was added using the same salvaged patina ink.
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This was such a quick and easy card to make. I do love all these wonderful new stencils! :) The Flower Challenge #60 is Turquoise. I'm adding this to the gallery. Come play along!
Stamps: Thoughtful Messages (Simon Says Stamp)
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); White card base (Neenah 110 lb.0Ink: Distress Inks: Salvaged Patina; Mowed Lawn (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Fading Florals Stencil (Simon Says Stamp), blending brushes, White Posca pen
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Beautiful soothing colours - love that Salvaged Patina. Great job stencilling the blue and green in the right places.
ReplyDeleteThis new color is really amazing. I must look for him. You always match the colors of your cards so well, Loll!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your description of how you made this card. I did not think that you can cut the pattern after applying the template. Great idea and such a great inspiration.
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So lovely!!
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Wonderful stencilling and beautiful colours, Loll. xx
ReplyDeleteI love how you shaded the images through the stencil, Loll. This is such a lovely card
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful colours, love the crust fresh feel to this one xx
ReplyDeleteLove that color combination- very striking! This one looks fun to do too. It can be hard to mask a stencil. I seldom get that perfectly but you seemed to do a fabulous job of it! Kudos for fussy cutting too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty turquoise color, Lolly! It blends beautifully with the mowed lawn! A very pretty card, my friend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Fading Florals Stenciling, Lolly. Your colors and shading turned out beautifully. Love the new Salvaged Patina DI too. You used the mask perfectly and love your CAS design using only a small area of the wonderful slimline stencil. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Loll and the Salvaged Patina is a gorgeous colour, and you managed brilliantly to keep the colours separate, also love how you cut round the prettily stencilled flower piece and added it to your card. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Loll, I'm always so impressed with your fussy cutting around the stenciling :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful colors together Loll!
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Oh Loll, what a wonderful stencil, and beautiful use of it - love this card with the lovely sentiment too
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Maxine
This is so pretty. Great colour combo and I really like how you've fussy cut around the edge of the stencil design xx
ReplyDeleteYou made such a gorgeous card again Loll! perfectly CAS too, I love it. Thanks for sharing with us over at 'The Flower Challenge' ;) hugs Viv xx
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty Loll and the colour combination looks amazing x.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Loll and I love that new ink color...soooo pretty!! Looks great through the stencil too, and I'm with you on all the new stencils coming out...I just love them all!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful stencil and gorgeous colors, Loll! A breath of fresh air!
ReplyDeleteOh the green and the blue together are so beautiful! I'm loving your collection of stencils Loll and isn't it so fun to make cards with them! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card. This is twice this week that I've seen the Salvaged Patina Ink. I think it's very pretty. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color, and wonderful blending, Loll! Your stencil is absolutely gorgeous, which makes a card even more so
ReplyDeleteLoving this simple, but beautiful card Loll! The color combo is just gorgeous and the stencil is so pretty. But you definitely had me with the color combo! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteLovely turquoise flowers, Loll! Love the subtle shades of the blue and green. You are so good at using stencils partially and making wonderful cards. This is no exception!
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Wow Loll, I just love this card, that colour is just perfect for this challenge. Theres something about turquoise flowers they just pull at your heart. Wonderful Card xx Aileen
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