I realy love how the colours subtly change when they overlap each other and also that even using the same colours and stencil you get a different result every time.
I chose a feather stencil from Stamplorations for my card and not only overlapped the colours on each feather but also overlapped the feathers to get even more variation.
The feathers are quite large and took up nearly all the card space, so to ensure I still kept that important empty white space we CAS lovers always expect I matted the square onto a long landscape base card.
Supplies:
Stamp: Stamplorations, Imagine
Ink: Memento, tuxedo black; Ranger distress, picked raspberry, bluepring sketch, cracked pistachio
Stencil: Stamplorations, Feathers & Arrows
Die: MFT Die-namics, double stitched circle stax
Now it's your turn to get creating, but before you rush off to your craft space go check out what our fabulous Guest Designer, Michelle Balla, and the rest of the AAA Cards DT have come up with for this fabulous challenge theme.
Thanks for your visit. And keep crafting!
I love the changing colours and what a great idea to overlap the card to give more blending x
ReplyDeleteFantastic Jane and such a gorgeous color combo! I love blending through stencils to and you never quite know how it's going to look into you peel back the stencil. X
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Jane! I love the colours and blending for your feathers. I also love the inlaid circle.
ReplyDeleteJane, this is a great idea to use stencils to create the focal image for this game. Love your ink blending and the feathers overlapping
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blending Jane. Love how the black sentiment stands out against the colourful feathers too.
ReplyDeleteThis is so striking! Love this stencil and the beautiful colored inks you used! Glad to be joining you as guest designer!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous effect with the overlapping technique. Such a gorgeous card x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful made superb effect
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