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Tuesday 11 April 2017

I found the missing stencil!

I mentioned yesterday that I'd not yet made the card I really wanted to for the current Butterfly challenge, Windows and/or The Colour Rose because I couldn't find my window stencil. Well, I found it - in the folder where I keep my old glass painting templates, so hee's my card.


I sponged through the window panes with Brilliance ink in "Wild Orchid" although I've never seen an orchid that colour, not a wild one anyway, the wild ones all seem to be yellows and purples.

The butterfly and sentiment are Indigo Blu stamps, part of a lovely magazine freebie set, and I added a mixture of pearls and gems which, in real life, are a perfect match for the stencilling.

9 comments:

  1. Love the black against the pink stencil, and it's a beautiful sentiment.

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  2. Such a simple card design, Jane, and spectacularly beautiful!

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  3. Glad you found the stencil. This card turned out beautifully. Cara x

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  4. beautiful card, love the black against the pink. You've reminded me I have that or a very similar stencil somewhere !

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  5. YAY! It's always a hallelujah moment when the missing turn up alive and unharmed!! I can see why you wanted it! It's made a perfect and perfectly beautiful card for the challenge, Jane!! Happy Easter!! Hugs, Darnell

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  6. I LOVE this card Jane. It's beautiful. Barbxx

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  7. Oh no wonder you needed to find this stencil. It is just perfect for my challenge. Thanks for hunting it down in your stash and fluttering by again. Hugs Mrs A.

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  8. This is such a beautiful card!

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  9. Love this card.
    Inspired so CASed it, hope you don't mind. deets on my blog....
    Thanks for sharing

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