Hi everyone. Today I'm playing along with Darnell's IDEAS Challenge to use NBUS items. This week is "A" - Anything Goes.
Since Stencils are listed for the fifth Monday (which only happens a couple of times a year), I thought I'd use a NBUS stencil for today's card as my Anything Goes. :)
I bought this layering stencil (Leaves All Around - The Greetery) several months ago. This is it's first outing. It's a beautiful image to frame any large sentiment, die-cut, or other stamped images. I used Distress Inks: Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint, Saltwater Taffy, and Abandoned Coral to sponge the three layers of stencils. Easy, peasy ... and very fast. This card took less than 10 minutes to make, which is rare for me. :)I stamped the sentiment (Special Sentiments - Penny Black) in Gathered Twigs Distress Oxide ink. I sponged a scrap of paper with Saltwater Taffy ink, die-cut the small heart, and then sponged Abandoned Coral ink around the outside edges of the heart.
Close-up ...
I'm also sending this card to NBUS Challenge #59 (never-before-used-schtuff). :)
Edited to add: Entering into the JUGS Challenge #715 - Anything Goes Stencil Week, hosted by Bobby.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Special Sentiments (Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Distress Inks: Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint, Saltwater Taffy, Abandoned Coral; Gathered Twigs Distress Oxide Ink (all from Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Leave All Around Stencil set (The Greetery), sponges, small heart die
You said it, Loll! It is the perfect leafy frame for your sentiment! Loving the brown ink you used here!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA perfect frame for the sentiment, what a great stencil. :)
ReplyDeleteso simple, yet elegant. I love stenciling
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike - I used a stencil too, Loll! Just love the soft stenciled frame and beautiful sentiment - the heart adds the perfect touch!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Lolly! Great idea to use a stencil for this week and I love this one which celebrates a sediment. And you can't beat this great result in only ten minutes! Thank you for your support in every way, my friend! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL Loll! Sometimes those quick and easy cards turn out the prettiest!! Received your BEAUTIFUL birthday card in the mail today...thank you so much dear friend...I love it!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteI like those wispy little leaves and the sweet sentiment! This is lovely, Loll. You should add this to our JUGs gallery for stencil week!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Loll, and I love that leafy frame using the Greetery layered stencil, and a lovely sentiment stamped in the centre with the pretty red heart. x
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this stenciled frame, it is definitely perfect for letting a big sentiment shine
ReplyDeleteWOW - this is an amazing card for just 10 minutes Loll - love it!!
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Those leaves frame the sentiment beautifully, Loll.
ReplyDeleteLovely shades of green that speak spring to me! Great way to frame a large sentiment!
ReplyDeleteYou always use greens so well. Love this. What a great stencil set. I am so glad you have used it now xx
ReplyDeleteOh! Be still my heart! Your leafy stenciling is sooo beautiful. And what a nice sentiment. I'm not good at choosing stencils, but I've got two nice ones waiting for me now, along with the glass bead gel... and you know who enabled me, ahem. Everything is in the NBUS line up which I'm trying to stick to. This could go on for years. I love your shades of green and the dainty blooms. 10 minutes? Amazing!
ReplyDeletegorgeous stenciling Loll, the layered stencils look amazing. I'm going to have to purchase a few :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely use of the stencil with the multicolored leaves. Thanks for joining in JUGS
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful stenciled card! The pretty and sweet sentiment is perfect in the center. So glad you joined us at Just Us Girls this week and hope to see you there again in the future!!!
ReplyDeleteIt may be fast but it is elegant. It's first debut is a great card with beautiful coloring and shading.
ReplyDeleteWOW! The delicacy of your plant curtain is stunning. I love the green color you chose, it looks as if it was illuminated by the sun's rays. Great project, Loll.
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This is SO beautiful, Loll. Love those vibrant spring colors and wonderful design! You have such a knack for turning a simple card into something so elegant!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card. Beautiful stencilling, I love how you've framed your sentiment xx
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