Just stopping by with a few cards made using some of my stencils for a couple of fab challenges. First up, I made this card for the CAS Stencil Challenge where we are using embossing pastes this month:
I simply masked of a stripe on the front of the card and inked it with Fossilised Amber distress oxide before using a gold embossing paste through my honeycomb stencil. I combined the stencil with Reverse Confetti's sweet bee stamp and sentiment to complete this CAS design.
On this card I used gilding flakes with my Circuit Board stencil on grey cardstock. I like the variegated effect of the flakes! The sentiment is from MFT and I then painted and heat embossed some of my cog mdf embellishments to create a distressed look. I shall link this card up at Time Out where we are using at least 2 embellishments on our designs and at Simon's Wednesday Challenge where we are creating our own backgrounds. I shall also link up at Inkspirational where the challenge is to pop it up - the mdf embellishments add that extra dimension.
The products that I have used today are available to buy in my store - www.funkyfossil.co.uk:
Thanks for stopping by,
Sarah x
ooohhh...love these! That circuit board stencil is so amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love how you added dimension to your Honeycomb stencil and your bee was colored beautifully, Sarah! Great idea to use gilding flakes on the Circuit Board stencil, too! Both cards are fabulous! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS Stencil...it's always great to see your creations and stencils in the gallery!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch cool cards Sarah! Love the dimension and themes on both of your cards. Those gears are so cool and I love the shine you added! Thank you for linking up with us at Inkspirational~
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah for sharing your stencil with embossing paste panel and bright and cheerful honey bee and sentiment. Perfect for our CAS Stencil Card Challenge. Fun seeing your 2nd creative mixed media card for several other challenges too. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteGreat cards with such different designs! Thanks for playing our Time Out challenge!
ReplyDeleteTwo fantastic cards Sarah!! Love how the amber ink works with the gold paste for your first card. So pretty together. Adorable with the bee and matching sentiment. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil! Your second card is awesome with this cool stencil and gilding flakes. Amazing design!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, CAS, sunny bee, Sarah ... and how cool is that gilding flake circuit board background with the metallic looking cogs and gears ... so clever ... and wonderfully masculine! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteLittle did you know that I used your stencil and that bee for my mid-month reminder, Sarah. Great minds! I love the distress look of your gears. They look great with that stencil.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on your paste stenciled honeycomb with that sweet little bee flitting about it! thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil! Your circuit and gears card is awesome as well!
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