Mojo Stuck? Try these 3 easy card ideas with just 2 inks!
Who says you need a mountain of supplies to create beautiful handmade cards? Today, I'm showing you how to make three stunning designs using just two ink colours and some versatile stencils from my stash!
Sometimes limiting what we use can really help when you mojo decides to take an unscheduled holiday!
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When I was tidying up my craft space the other day, I found a bag of different random bits which must have been left overs from prepping or other projects. It had some punched tags, a die cut frame, a stencil mop up piece, a few stamped images and some small strips of white card. Now my first reaction was to "file them" - put in the bin - but I needed a break from tidying, so wondered if there was anything I could do.
Supplies Used:
- Distress Oxide Ink - Mermaid Lagoon
- Distress Oxide Ink - Twisted Citron
- 'Hit The Note' Stencil
- 'Hanging Garden' Stencil
- 'Moroccan Trellis' Stencil
- Distress Blending Foam
- Art Institute Glue (I also use the ultra fine metal tip as helps with precision)
- White card (from my stash)
- Stamped Flower images + extras (from my stash & taken from lots of different stamp sets)
- Sequins (from my stash)
Card Idea 1: Mop Up stencil background & a simple focal point
The flowers have also been stamped in the same colours so a perfect match. This does make think this may have actually been a demo idea because of all the coordinating pieces! I layered everything up and added a sentiment.
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Card Idea 2: Stenciled Focal Point on a Clean Background
Using the same ink colours and stencil, I decorated two of the tag shapes. With a few bits from my bit box - that's a box of stamped & cut out images (various collections & usually uncoloured) - I made the card up. Initially I laid the tags on top of each other but it looked "naff" so I grabbed a piece of twine and made the tags appear as if strung together.
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Card Idea #3: Different Parts of the stencil
The power of limited products!
- Simplicity & speed: few choices means quicker decisions
- Cohesion: limited colours suddenly makes everything looks as if it all works together
- Focus on design: this has made me choose one element to create my design - stencils!
- Budget friendly: simple designs using limited products = win, win
A question, or even a few, for you!
- If you were going to do this idea, what would be the two ink colours you would choose?
- Why those colours?
- Would you limited the ideas to just one stencil or use more?
Supplies Used:
- Distress Oxide Ink - Mermaid Lagoon
- Distress Oxide Ink - Twisted Citron
- 'Hit The Note' Stencil
- 'Hanging Garden' Stencil
- 'Moroccan Trellis' Stencil
- Distress Blending Foam
- Art Institute Glue (I also use the ultra fine metal tip as helps with precision)
- White card (from my stash)
- Stamped Flower images + extras (from my stash & taken from lots of different stamp sets)
- Sequins (from my stash)
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