Friday, 6 May 2016

Stamploration Guest Designer

Hey! I'm so pleased you've dropped by today as I'm sharing a card I made as Guest Designer for Stamplorations Theme and Sketch Challenge. Their theme for May is Stamps & Anything Goes.

http://stamplorations.blogspot.com/2016/05/may-challenge.html

http://stamplorations.blogspot.com/2016/05/may-challenge.html

Here's my card:

As you know I adore sentiment heavy cards and Stamplorations have loads of wonderful sentiment style stamp sets - totally spoilt for choice!

I started by inking up the three circles using a homemade stencil, masking off as I went. Then I stamped the sentiments straight on top using the misti to get a good deep colour.


I finished off my card with a strip of washi down the left hand side and my usual rounding of one corner.

Supplies:
Stamps: Stamplorations, Discover & Noteworthy
Inks: SU, crushed curry, strawberry slush, marina mist; Memento, tuxedo black
  
Have you already seen the wonderful inspiration from the Stamplorations DT?  Click here to go there quickly! And here's my Guest Designer badge which will be going up on my side bar shortly.


Thanks for dropping by today, I do appreciate your time.  And keep crafting!




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4 comments:

  1. Congrats on the GDT spot Jane and so will deserved! Your card if fab-u-lous! Full of fun detail, colour and Masking! Plus you're not wrong those sentiments pop brilliantly! Glad you're making use of the Misti. Sarah xx

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  2. That's a home made stencil?! Well it is cool! I loved the sentiment and what you did in this card! Thanks so much for being our GDT this month at STAMPlorations! :)

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  3. Great take on the sketch Jane and a fab combination of sentiments.
    So pleased you are guesting with us this month. :)

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  4. LOVE the spots and DOTS!! Great to have you guesting with us at STAMPlorations:)

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