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Tuesday 20 July 2021

Sparkling roses

 It's too hot to craft! I certainly had to choose something to make that didn't involve any heat embossing. 


So the inks and stencils came out to play. I made a background by blending distress inks over watercolour card then places a leaf stencil over it and sprayed with water, left it a few seconds to work them blotted up the excess. The leaves don't show up very well in the photo, only the ones on the darkest green show, but if you look closely you'll see it's an all-over pattern. 

Next I took the rose stencil and applied a pink glitter paste through it. By now it was so much more than "just a background" that I really didn't want to detract from it  by covering any of it up with an image, so I went for adding a simple die cut sentiment. 

I am sharing this with 

Alphabet Challenge - Use Happy in your sentiment 

Country View Challenges - Use a stencil (or two) 


6 comments:

  1. Wow, Jane! This is great! I agree with you, it is quite enough as it is without an image. Gorgeous!
    Hugs, Liv

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous and much too beautiful to cover up! Take care xxx

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  3. Such a lovely card Jane, super sparkly. Thanks for joining our July use a stencil or 2 challenge over at Country View. I hope you are keeping well? Hugs, Jane xx

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  4. A lovely and elegant card ! Thanks for joining us over at Country View Challenges for the 'use a stencil (or 2) challenge ! Corrie x

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  5. Hi Jane

    A great finished card. Love the background you have created and that stencil looks very useful too. Nice touch of sparkle.

    Have a good week.

    Love Jules xx

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  6. Hi Jane, A gorgeous background, the leaves do show, but the glittery roses are stunning. Another beautiful card. Thanks for joining us at Alphabet Challenges. We hope to see you visiting us again. Caz. DT.

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