Good Morning and Happy Friday!
Feeling in a floral mood this week, so I decided to ink up the "Queen Anne's Lace" stamp from Just for Fun Rubber Stamp for today's cards. I had so much fun creating this scene, that I decided to make two cards, slightly different but same method.
I put a diecut circle in place as a mask, then inked up white card stock using distress ink. Removed the circle and then stamped the Queen Anne's Lace image using the same turquoise ink. Then I simply stamped it in black. I used a stencil for the black design in the two corners and finished off with the birthday sentiment. And added a couple small butterflies with some rhinestones.
For this card I used a torn paper mask for the hills and the same circle. Then inked the background using distress inks. Removed circle and hill mask and stamped the floral image in green and then in black. I love silhouettes stamps, they are so much fun and so easy to use!
Product List:
(both by JFF)
distress inks (broken china, mowed lawn), versafine onyx ink
MS butterfly punch, sticky rhinestones
stencil (sorry I don't know the name or mfg.)
post-it note for masks
I'd like to play along here:
Addicted to Stamps and More - Anything Goes
Through the Purple Haze - Flowers
That Craft Place - Anything Goes
Crafty Calendar - Feb - Anything goes
Through the Purple Haze - Flowers
That Craft Place - Anything Goes
Crafty Calendar - Feb - Anything goes
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Ohhhhhhh these are gorgeous! LOVING the colors and the flowers!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Your so good at technique/scene cards!
ReplyDeleteAs always a gorgeous and inspirational creation Ellie.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
B x
These are both so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour masking has such an impact on your cards! These are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background and stamping Ellie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along at ATSM
Sarah x
Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteLove this kind of tecnique.
Thanks for joining our Challenge.
Hugs from Linda ( DT at TTPH)
Both cards are really beautiful Ellie
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
Beautiful cards Karen - and thank you for inspiring me with the way you have used the silhouette stamps.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Both of these are gorgeous! great way to use the silhouettes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful just beautiful....
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards - your first one is my favorite - like the graphic look of it! Thanks so much for linking up with us at ATSM! Hugs, Cornelia
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are just lovely! I really like the pretty flowers. Thanks so much for playing along with ASM this week!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous, love everything about them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us this month at Crafty Calendar Challenge.
Kim x