Showing posts with label Indian Flower Stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Flower Stencil. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 January 2018

Indian Flower Stencil

Hello!

I got my Indian Flower stencil out to play along with a few challenges today.


I white embossed the stencil on to a panel of grey cardstock and then white embossed it on to a tag.  I sprayed the tag with Distress Sprays in Blueprint Sketch and Dusty Concord.  I added a sentiment from Concord and 9th on a mini tag and added that to the large tag, tying some thread through them both.  A few pearl dots complete the design.

I shall link up at Simon's Monday Challenge where the theme is Tag It and at the Wednesday Challenge where we are layering up.  This card has 5 layers if you count the card base!

You can buy this fab stencil in my Folksy shop :)

Thanks for stopping by - I hope you have a great week,

Sarah x



Monday, 22 January 2018

Twofer :)

Hello!

I couldn't let the first Twofer Challenge go by without playing along and I realised at the weekend that I was fast running out of time!  I love the idea for this challenge and the fab inspiration that Darnell and the lovely DT have come up with.  

This is what I made to reflect the theme of feathers:



I used a set of spellbinders feather dies to create these cards and a sentiment die from sizzix on them both too.  I think they look very different :)


I coloured some card with distress oxides and sprinkled with water before cutting the feathers out.  I arranged them on a card panel on which I had stencilled Uniko's Broken Lines in grey.  The arrow sentiment is stacked up on a few layers of black card.


On my second card I decided to create a dream catcher using my Indian Flower stencil and the dies.  Firstly I dabbed through the stencil with some sparkle paints from Imagination Crafts and then coloured some cardstock with the paints before cutting the feathers.  I doodled on the flower with black pen to add some detail and placed the sentiment along the edge of the card.  I used a clear sparkle pen on the sentiment to maintain the shimmery look of the card.

I hope you like these two cards.....

Thanks for stopping by,

Sarah x