Hi friends! This week is Trend Week at Just Us Girls and Maria chose using a stencil. I love stencils!
I chose one of the Woodblock Stencils from Papertrey Ink and paired it with Distress Oxide inks. I can't seem to stop using these! I started in the middle and worked my way out using a rainbow of inks. I sprayed it with Shimmer Spritz to give it some of that sparkle I love. I didn't want to cover up any of the pretty stencil, so I stamped the sentiment on a piece of vellum and wrapped it around the cardstock. I added some sequins and popped up this piece on fun foam and mounted it to a piece of violet cardstock.
You can see more inspiration from the JUGs design team and our March guest on the JUGs blog.
I'm also entering it into the Inspired by All the Little Things challenge. Loved the rainbow colors!
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Etched Easter Eggs (PTI)
Paper: Bristol smooth white, Recollections white, violet, vellum
Ink: Versafine onyx black, Distress Oxide: worn lipstick, spiced marmalade, fossilized amber, broken china, cracked pistachio, wilted violet
Accessories: Woodblock stencil (PTI), Shimmer spritz, sequins, fun foam
11 comments:
Beautiful! Wonderful take on the inspiration photo!
So pretty, my dear. I love the soft colors, and your design is spectacular. Really nice card!!
This is so pretty! Love the colors! Great job!
Simply gorgeous! Love the soft colours on that lovely stencil.
Fabulous take on the inspiration! Thanks for playing at Inspired By All the Little Things:))
Beautiful! I love the blending of the colors with that cool stencil. The sentiment on the vellum was a great idea and I love the sprinkling of sequins, too.
Love how you blended the colors on that pretty stencil! Such a gorgeous card!
So beautiful and Spring-like, Lisa. I love how you did rings of color.
I guess I have to get those oxide inks too as they look awesome on your card too!
Beautiful take on the inspiration! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Inspired By All The Little Things!
Oh wow! Love that stencil and the rainbow of colors you used. I so love those oxide inks, I can't put mine down either.
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