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Layering through stencils: Number fun

Hello everyone!

Hope you guys enjoyed our last Vellum Sheet tutorial.
Today I am in some stenciling and stamping mood.. so today's card will showcase how 
to use inks to create backgrounds, layering through stencils, blending and stamping.
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CARD 1: Pink Tales
  • Take a piece of white cardstock, 270 GSM.
  • Create the pink background using Tubby Craft ink pad: Light Pink by blending the ink with the dauber into the background.
  • Now take the other darker shade of the same family, Tubby craft ink pad: Hot Pink, and work this ink through the stencil onto the light pink coloured cardstock.
  • TADA! the base is ready :D
  • Cut out 2 panels from white card stock and foam mount them onto the base card.
  • Stamp the image from "Looking Three" stamp set along with the sentiment, fussy cut them and foam mount them to the panel.

                                              


CARD 2:Chirpy Tweetings
  • Follow the same steps as mentioned above to create the background.
  • Use Tubby Craft ink pad: Lemon Yellow to blend the background and layer the Chocolate Brown ink pad through the stencil.
                                  
  • Stamp the image from "Talking two" stamp set along with the sentiment and foam mount them on to the card.
                                            
Hope you all like today's blog.
Do leave your comment below!

Supplies used :









-White cardstock- 270GSM
-Foam tape

Till we meet next week...Happy crafting <3
Love,
Devika.

Comments

  1. Wow...super cool...which stencils you have used???

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  2. Awesome Devika👌👌👌👌👌

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  3. Simply so great use of stencil technique with creativity! Love both!

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  5. Very nice and beautiful technique of blending,would love to try this,thanks for sharing Devika

    Hugs
    Rituparna

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