Thursday, 17 January 2019

CAS Stencil Challenge Debut

Hello there. Have you heard about the new  CAS Card Challenge - it's all about playing with STENCILS, learning new techniques and using different media with stencils.

Like all CAS challenges, it's important to keep your entries 'Clean and Simple', which means leaving lots of 'white' space on your card.


I used Distress Inks(Pine Needles,Evergreen Bough, Pistachio) to sponge through the Memory Box stencil.  To get an Ombre effect,  I pressed heaviest with the darkest colour, getting lighter with each colour to fade away. I swiped the mixed blue inks, DI & Zig Markers, on the craft sheet, spritzed and smooshed and then die cut 2 butterflies for a movement effect.

I was inspired by the colours of a new top I purchased.

I'm entering the following challenges:-



CITY CRAFTER CHALLENGE


10 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous card Jenny - love your stencilling, and that butterfly is stunning
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Lovely CAS card Jenny, nice ombre effect with the sponged stenciling, perfect for your gorgeous butterful

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  3. Gorgeous, fresh colours and lovely ombre sponged stencilling. A beautiful design. Thank you for sharing at CAS Stencil!

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  4. Lovely sponging on your block stencil Jenny! the greens look great behind your beautiful watery butterfly! xx

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  5. Wow, the challenge debut is really great. I am thrilled with your color choice and the execution.

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  6. Such a stunning card....I love the sponging, the design and the wonderful contrast of that beautiful butterfly x

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  7. Beautiful colours on your butterfly card Jenny! Love the ombre effect on your stenciled corner and the depth from your layered smooshed butterflies. xx

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  8. Love your ombre faded out stenciled background, Jenny. Beautiful layered smooshed blue butterfly too. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy

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  9. Your stenciled background is so perfect for this beautiful butterfly to perch on! I love the dimension and how the butterfly seems to be just landing!

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  10. Such a beautiful card, Jenny! Your stencil is so pretty in those lovely shades of green and I love your layered butterfly...so pretty! So happy you joined us at CAS Stencil!

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