Hi everyone. Welcome to a new month at Group of Seven Cardmakers. The group is having fun playing with new-to-us techniques and products and love sharing our experiences with you.
This month, the Group of Seven have been inspired by an amazing card artist, Pat (Colourful Card Creations)! Welcome Pat! Thanks for joining us this month!
I first saw this beautiful card below on Pat's blog. The Group of Seven were excited to try out this uniquely creative technique.
I have admired Pat's cards and followed her blog for many years.
Here's what I learned when I experimented with this technique ...
- The masked shape is part of the design of the card.
- It's important to add the mask first, then add stencil over top before sponging the design.
- To make your masked area pop, sponge a light colour once your mask is in place BEFORE you add your stencil over top. Then add more sponging over the stencil.
- I die-cut the curved masks for my designs but you can also hand-cut (or die-cut) any shape you like.
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For the card above, I die-cut a curve and used it as a mask over my card front. I placed a splash stencil over top. I thought it worked perfectly as large raindrops falling on my little girl with her rubber boots and umbrella (Rainy Days die - Simon Says Stamp). I used Zigs to colour the girl's boots, coat and legs, but it was easier to sponge colour (Carved Pumpkin, Ripe Persimmon DIs) onto the umbrella. I used my white Posca paint pen to add the dots. I finished with a fun sentiment (retired), stamped in black and heat embossed with clear.
This is the first time using this sweet die (I've had it for a while!). Sending this card to NBUS Challenge #59.
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Sending the above card to Seize the Birthday Challenge #278. No topping this time. :)
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... and one more card ...
I first cut two masks from the same curve die. Placed one over the bottom of the card (for a snowhill), and the second one on the right side of the card as part of the overall design.
For the stencil, I used a tree die (Tree Frame - Gina Marie Designs) that I cut from Yupo. Yupo is made of plastic and it makes great stencils from dies because it never rips and after inking you can wipe the ink off with a damn cloth or paper towel ... and then it's ready to use again! :)
I used the colours of the rainbow to sponge over the tree stencil (Distress Inks: Salty Ocean, Wilted Violet, Fired Brick, Picked Raspberry, Carved Pumpkin, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn ... then a little more of the Salty Ocean). I removed the stencil and splattered with diluted white acrylic paint and gold acrylic paint. Once dry, I stamped the sentiment (Believe - Penny Black) in gold delicata ink.
Sending this card to Christmas Craft Creations - Stencils or Embossing Folders.
... and sending it also to Rudolph Days Challenge. Thanks to Helen for taking over for Maureen!!I had a lot of fun with this technique. Thanks for the inspiration Pat!!
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Card #1:
Stamps: Rainy Day Play (Clearly Besotted)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Distress inks: Salvaged Patina, Salty Ocean,Carved Pumpkin, Spiced Marmalade (Tim Holtz); Zigs: Bright yellow, Flesh
Accessories: Curve die (My Favorite Things), Splash stencil (Silhouette America), sponges, scrap paper for curve mask; Rainy Days die (Simon Says Stamp), Clear embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool
Card #2:
Stamps: Gratitude (Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Distress inks: Shabby Shutters, Ripe Persimmon, Mustard Seed, Crackling Campfire (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Fading Florals stencil (Simon Says Stamp), detail sponge brushes, Snowdrift die (MFT), scrap paper for curve mask, white Posca pen
Card #3:
Stamps: Believe (Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); YupoInk: Distress inks: Salty Ocean, Wilted Violet, Fired Brick, Picked Raspberry, Carved Pumpkin, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn (Tim Holtz); Delicata Gold Ink (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Tree Frame die (Gina Marie Designs), sponges, scrap paper for curve masks, white acrylic paint, gold acrylic paint, splatter brush