Playing with Polkadoodles stencils & Izink ink pads
Whilst cleaning up some of my stencils, an idea "popped" in to my head. Stencil cleaning abandoned & stencil playing began ...! Using 2 Polkadoodles stencils & a couple of stamp sets, I began to create my card ...
MY PROJECT
In my head, I wanted to use the feathers & wings stencil not as a background but to create the main card elements.
I coloured each of the feathers with different Izink ink pads, blending with daubers. When I was happy with colours/blending, each were cut out.
Using the same colour ink I used for the feathers, I began creating my background directly on to my card base - I used the Textures Galore clear stamp set from Polkadoodles.
Adding twine, I placed my feathers and stamp sentiments around the twine - Making Faces clear stamp set - but I felt that something was missing. After a quick rummage through my stash, a sudden "ping" & light bub moment - Funky Alphabet stamps & matching stencil.
I've cut each letter out but I could have kept them together and created a banner/pennant or as a topper. The way the letters hang from the twine gives a floating impression; flying in the wind as it were.
I really enjoyed making my card and it's made me think about the other stencils I have, plus other ways I can use them, not just for adding backgrounds. Do you use stencils? What's your favourite technique?
GIVEAWAY
I have a giveaway running at the moment to win the Tonic Studios magazine, issue #10. The giveaway is open world wide and runs until 17th November. All the detail are HERE
Well I'm off to make a huge coffee and catch up with everyone in blog land. It's slowly becoming my weekly ritual and a great way to end the week.
Lou
x x x
Crafter's Castle - anything goes
Crafty Friends - anything goes
Sweet Stampin - make your own background
A bit more time to craft - anything goes
Artistic Stamper - mix it up
Crafts Galore - anything goes
MY PROJECT
In my head, I wanted to use the feathers & wings stencil not as a background but to create the main card elements.
I coloured each of the feathers with different Izink ink pads, blending with daubers. When I was happy with colours/blending, each were cut out.
Using the same colour ink I used for the feathers, I began creating my background directly on to my card base - I used the Textures Galore clear stamp set from Polkadoodles.
Adding twine, I placed my feathers and stamp sentiments around the twine - Making Faces clear stamp set - but I felt that something was missing. After a quick rummage through my stash, a sudden "ping" & light bub moment - Funky Alphabet stamps & matching stencil.
I've cut each letter out but I could have kept them together and created a banner/pennant or as a topper. The way the letters hang from the twine gives a floating impression; flying in the wind as it were.
I really enjoyed making my card and it's made me think about the other stencils I have, plus other ways I can use them, not just for adding backgrounds. Do you use stencils? What's your favourite technique?
GIVEAWAY
I have a giveaway running at the moment to win the Tonic Studios magazine, issue #10. The giveaway is open world wide and runs until 17th November. All the detail are HERE
Well I'm off to make a huge coffee and catch up with everyone in blog land. It's slowly becoming my weekly ritual and a great way to end the week.
Lou
x x x
SUPPLIES
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I'm going to enter my card in to the following challenges:
Crafter's Castle - anything goesCrafty Friends - anything goes
Sweet Stampin - make your own background
A bit more time to craft - anything goes
Artistic Stamper - mix it up
Crafts Galore - anything goes
Comments
Gr Karin
Great dimension and a beautiful background design too.
Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin' this week.
Chris
x
Diane Louise [Team Leader for Crafty Friends Challenge Blog]
WIshing you good luck to win beautiful stamps !