Hello there. It's time for a new CAS Mix Up Challenge!
This month is a Stencil themed challenge. Nancy is our host and the prompt is 'Stencil Heat Embossing'. There are some links to video tutorials on the CAS MIX UP blog. Please be sure and keep your card designs Clean and Simple.
I used beautiful layered stencils from Altenew, beginning with Distress Oxide Tumbled Glass and then embossing the second layer with Distress Glaze Embossing Powder. I used Delicata Gold for the sentiment.
Hopefully you can see the gloss in the next photo.
We have the talented Arlene (Sundaystamper) joining us as Guest Designer this month. You can see Arlene's card and more from our fabulous DT at the CAS Mix Up blog.
Thanks for taking the time to visit my blog! I love to read your comments:)
That's a wonderful layering stencil and it is definitely enhanced with the embossing, beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteUsing embossing glaze is such a brilliant idea. It adds so much depth and texture to this beautiful floral. I am so impressed.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty two toned flowers, Jenny! Love how the layer of embossing adds depth and texture!
ReplyDeleteYour stenciled layered flowers turned out beautifully, Jenny. I love how you added the EB Glaze for the darker area of your flowers. TFS the close up too. Your gold framing and sentiment are beautiful too. Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteThe distress glaze looks so pretty and what a beautiful effect with the layering stencil x. Fabulous card Jenny x.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous, Jenny! You've piqued my playtime!
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What an absolutely gorgeous stencil and card this is, Jenny! The glaze shows up beautifully in the photo. I love the Delicata Gold sentiment with it, too. How lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Jenny love all the layers of blue and the layer of glaze is perfect :)
ReplyDeleteThis two toned stenciling is gorgeous Jenny! xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Jenny, love the layered stencil and your colour choice. I was going to use the same one but changed my mind.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Love the touch of shine from the embossing glaze xx
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