Thursday 28 June 2018

Less is More Challenge #374

While checking over at Less is More, where the current challenge is




I was inspired by Sarah's card 



Here's my card


At first, I wasn't sure what a 'bits' box was. Then, I figured it was the box where all of my leftover stuff goes. The stuff that just didn't quite work out the way I thought or the leftover stuff when you ink up a whole card panel but only needed a strip. I dug through my 'bits' box and found this bright panel. There are lots of treasures in my 'bits' box. I should check there more often.

I think that I had inked it up with distress inks (ripe persimmon, picked raspberry and maybe abandoned coral). I then lightly spritzed up Simon Says STAMP's Bold Flower Outline stencil and applied it, wet side down onto the inked panel. I pressed the stencil down and let it sit for a few minutes before carefully removing the stencil. I've seen this technique described as stencil stamping. I inked up two small areas, one with ripe persimmon and one with picked raspberry. I brushed perfect pearls over each before diecutting with Paper Smooches Balloons dies. I stamped the sentiment from Simon Says STAMP's Floral Bliss stamp set on a scrap of red cardstock and trimmed it. To complete the card, I used some silver baker's twine for the balloons strings and a scrap of striped colored printed paper. 

Thanks for stopping by
sue

4 comments:

  1. Both of these are lovely

    Kathyk

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  2. WOW! I'm so thrilled that you were inspired by my card! In fact I feel quite emotional as it really didn't take me long to create - that's the beauty of the bits box I suppose in that all the hard bit has been done and it's just tying up a few loose ends / sticking a few bits together. I love your card too in such eye-popping colours and glad you could use some bits from your box at the same time. Thanks for playing at Less is More

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  3. What a lovely take on Sarah’s card ! I love the bright colours and the technique you used with the stencil! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More.

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  4. A lovely interpretation of Sarah's card and I love the bright colours. A great use of your bits :)
    Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x

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