Monday, 11 March 2019

Monday Moment

Hi! Today I'm sharing a card using the ghosting technique. It.'s going into the challenge at CAS Stencil.



Here's my card:


This is such an easy way to get a subtle and pretty effect and more from your stencils. you simply cover the card with blended ink colours, lay a stencil over and use a wet baby wipe to lift the colour. I have tried this technique before by dabbing on bleach - very smelly and not at all nice. A baby wipe is much better and actually gives a far nicer result too.


I matted the panel onto black and then a white base card and added a popped up greeting and a trio of clear droplets. these clear droplets are currently my favourite finishing touch, love how they pick up the colour of whatever they're stuck to.

Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, Simply Said Blocks II
Inks: Versafine Clair, nocturne; Ranger distress oxide, wilted violet, picked raspberry, twisted citron
Stencil: ARTplorations, Happy Flower
Embellishments: Pretty Pink Posh, clear droplets

Thanks so much for dropping by today, it's been wonderful to have you visit.

And keep crafting!

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5 comments:

  1. Lovely technique. How simple and yet how beautiful an effect. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Gorgeous card Jane. Beautiful mix of blended colours and wonderful ghosted image with this fantastic flower stencil. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil!

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  3. Beautiful background and stamp love the technique I tried once with bleach and I agree once was more than enough not yet tried with baby wipes though.
    Carol x

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  4. This looks gorgeous .... I do lov e that stencil. Thank you for playing along with the CAS Stencil challenge xx

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  5. I love how you mixed your colors on your background Jane - what a beautiful ghosting of your lovely flower stencil you achieved - this looks so wonderfully spring! thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil! xx

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