Hi there ~
Today I’m sharing my reminder card for the CAS Stencil Challenge. Our theme is ‘Stenciling over a colored background’ and our hostess is Sue!
For my card, I decided to stencil with Smoke Gray ink on a Cement Gray panel.
I started by stenciling the skateboarder (Sarah's Funky Fossil Designs Shop) on a wonky stitched panel. I masked the image and added splatters with black and white watercolors, then placed the grout gray die cut sentiment.
I hope you’ll check out the Challenge Blog to see the beautiful reminder cards from our DT and our awesome Guest Designer, Michele Ferguson ~ We would love to have you join us in the challenge while you're there!
Thanks so much for stopping by,
Supplies:
Stencil: Funky Fossil Designs
Dies: MFT - Smile, Wonky Stitched Rectangles
Ink: SSS - Smoke; Pink Fresh Studios (black); Winsor & Newton (white); MFT - Cement Gray
A fabulous 'guy' card Barb, love the clever way that you have him on the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteFantastic CAS card, I love how you've used the sentiment too! What an awesome stencil, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteSuper combination of stencil and sentiment, Barb. The two shades of gray really look good and its a fab masculine card.
ReplyDeleteThis guy will SMILE indeed, if he nails that landing! WOW this is a very cool stencil, and a very cool card!
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What a fun design with your stenciled skateboarder jumping over your bold white sentiment Barb! Love the splatter over your gray background too - it adds more action to the scene! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design for a masculine card, Barb! Love the tone on tone of the grays! xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool .... love the tone on tone xx
ReplyDeleteGreat masculine card, Barb. Love the shades of gray and the splatters.
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this design Barb, my son loves anything skateboard related so this might be a stencil I need to get! The splatters are a great finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteA very effective use of this month technique Barb, great card and fab stencil
ReplyDeletePerfect masculine card, Barb! Putting the sentiment on an angle under the stenciled image is genius!
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