I am just stopping by with two different looks for cards made with a fab sentiment die from Stamplorations and a couple of my stencils. One is grungy and monochrome whilst the other is bright and bold.
Starting with bright and bold:
I simply sprayed through my honeycomb stencil with a range of colours which created a bright and inky background. The large congrats sentiment is die cut from black card and adhered to a square of vellum to ensure that it stands out from the busy background.
I shall link this card up at Simon's Wednesday Challenge where we are celebrating birthdays and at Stamplorations April Challenge where we are focusing on the sentiment.
Here I used my geometric grid stencil with grey and silver misters to create a variegated look in the background. I used some aged silver embossing powder to give the die cut sentiment a distressed and metallic look. I also used some Stamplorations stamps around the edge of the card to enhance the grungy look.
I was able to create a second card by turning the stencil over and blotting the inky surface on to a clean piece of white card. This gives a paler and more patchy effect. I simply die cut and popped up the central panel and used the same die cut sentiment from Stamplorations.
I hope you like the effect that I have created by using misters through stencils. They do not give a precise look but can create some fun and quick backgrounds. As always, you can find the stencils that I have used in my Folksy shop!
Thanks for stopping by,
Sarah x
Love both of these. Love that die cut over the vellum panel. Hugz
ReplyDeleteA great design, Sarah, I'm smitten with the first one because of the colors! Thank you for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love the effect you got with the spray over your wonderful stencils, Sarah. I don't have regular sprays but I do have the TH marker sprayer and am going to give that a try.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes. Way to focus on the sentiment (don't you love that die?) Thanks so much for joining us at STAMPlorations this month, Sarah.
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