I found a "new-to-me" technique video while browsing Pinterest the other day and couldn't wait to give it a go and then share the results with all of you.
I grabbed some simple supplies and got to work.
1. Geometrics stencil and a stiff bristled paint brush (hardware store find)
2. Time of your Life Borders and Backgrounds stamps
3. Hybrid Ink Pads: Lagoon, Leaf, and Amethyst
4. Wild Flowers distressed script stamp.
Tip: Select a stencil with large open areas. |
Versailles blue, Wisteria purple and Ornamental shimmer green circles Gear stamp from Time of your Life Part Deux UM set |
Julie
Very fun technique - love your colors and the finished card is beautiful Julie :) TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove your color choices!
ReplyDeleteThis certainly does not look like a "typical" CS card, and I don't mean that in a bad way. This card is very lovely Julie, and full of interest.
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Thanks Pat, I think, LOL! I love the mottled distress feel and all the layers. :)
DeleteWith CS there is ALSB and ALCM...lots of straight lines...which is totally ok by me. This card is refreshing in it's own way, and I like that! You are thinking outside the box, so to say, and using your CS supplies in a unique way.
DeleteThat should be a challenge to all of us! Use what you have in different ways.
pat-czap
Thanks Pat!
DeleteI watched the video, and the examples were very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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Gorgeous, Julie! I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the technique and will definitely be trying it soon! The card design with the circles is great, too.
ReplyDeleteTotally fun card Julie, love layering up all of our great Club Scrap tools and supplies!! Purple and green are one of my favorite color combos to boot! Thanks for all the inspiration again!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Julie and a fun technique!
ReplyDeleteLove it, right up my alley right now and need to go find that stamp, I forgot all about it! Thanks and such a pretty card.
ReplyDeleteVery cool technique! Thanks for sharing the video Julie. Your cards are awesome.
ReplyDeleteJulie, you always have such cool projects! I will use this technique on my next project. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the technique and CS and provided us everything we need to make some beautiful backgrounds! Thanks Julie!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Julie!
ReplyDeleteinteresting and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Like the technique.
ReplyDeleteJulie, this is yummy! TFS! Thanks for linking the video too--I watched it immediately AND bookmarked it--in my "craft techniques" folder which has about a million unwatched videos....
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