I kept this card very simple featuring Stanpin' Up and embossing.
Supplies
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Most of the pictures I took were going to show a technique I decided not to use.
I planned to stamp and then mask off the area around the stamp to stamp other things 'behind' the stamping. To do this, I created a mask by tracing the rubber of the stamp and then fussy cut it out.
I stamped the large sentiment with VersaMark and embossed it with clear. On coloured cardstock, it makes a darker colour on colour glossy stamping.
I covered the stamping with the mask I made, using removable adhesive to secure it in place.
I st it up in my Misti to stamp smaller things around it and then... decided not to. Instead, I stamped a couple butterflies from the Eclectic set, but not crossing over the mask. I did, however, stamp them with ink in the same colour as the cardstock for a tone on tone card.
I added an additional pair of butterflies to the inside, double stamping the small one.
Challenges
AAA Cards: Words Take Centre Stage
Addicted to Stamps and More: CAS
Less is More: Single Layer, Coloured Cardstock
Stamp Chatter: July's Colour Challenge
A beautiful soft and gentle card. Thanks for joining us at AAA Cards
ReplyDeleteElaine
Love those calming colours, very pretty. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, elegant and serene. Great use of your word sentiment and a lovely gentle colour choice for your card base. Thanks for playing along at Less is More and AAA Cards this week
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card ! Love that large and elegant sentiment embossed in silver ! A great CAS card on a very soft green card base ! Thanks for sharing and for playing along at Less is More !
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet kindness card. Love the butterflies. Thank you for sharing with us at AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteI love that subtle shade you chose for the base, and the tone on tone glossy embossing looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x