Saturday, 16 February 2019

Saturday Spot

I'm back again today with another card using that fabulous triangle stencil and die cuts from the new Uniko release. I'm popping this card into the CAS Stencil challenge as I used Brusho powders to created the background.


I chose my favourite Brusho colour combo of the moment - turquoise and ultramarine.

I placed the stencil over watercolour card and sprinkled the Brusho powders. Then I simply spritzed them with water and quickly lifted the stencil. I also took a print of the negative which will no doubt appear on a card in the future.


Once everything was dry I die cut the happy and layered it up onto black card before adhering over the hole. I finished the greeting by stamping straight onto the card and matted the whole thing onto a black card base.

Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, BIG & BOLD Happy
Inks:Brusho, turquoise & ultra marine; Versafine Clair, nocturne
Stencil: Uniko, Abstract Triangles
Dies: Uniko, BIG & BOLD Happy

Thanks so much for your time today, it's always a pleasure to have you visit my blog.

And keep crafting!

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5 comments:

  1. Weh hey! A Brushos delight! Fab fun card Jane x

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  2. Love your effects with the brushos and stencil, Jane! Great design with the hidden sentiment too. Thank you for sharing at CAS Stencil!

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  3. What a great stencil to use with the blue brushos Jane - a wonderful linear design. It looks great framed in the black as well as having the eclipsed die cut sentiment! Thanks for joining us in the CAS Stencil challenge this month! xx

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  4. Love your Uniko Abstract Triangles Stencil using Brushos inks. Love all the colors and your hidden word too. TFS Jane and joining us at CAS Stencil Card Challenge. Hugs..Nancy

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  5. Fabulous effect with the Brushos and stencil, Great card Jane TFS with CAS Stencil

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