Hello.
Today, card no1 is a simple card made using Craftangles newly released ‘dangling leaves” stencil.
I started from the top of the white card stock panel and stencilled the leaves using ‘Bamboo leaves’ and ‘Pear tart’ inks from memento.
At the base, I used Tim Holtz ‘Woodgrain’ stencil to simulate water in a pond.
I then added the die cut butterfly (from spellbinders) and a sentiment from
The sentiment is heat embossed using Craftangles silver embossing powder.
A sweet and simple card..just the way I like it!
For card no 2, I’ve used the same colours as above with the Dangling leaves stencil.
Here I added a fussy cut motorbike and sentiment from Craftangles “Roadtrip” stamp set.
For card no 3,
I have used the newly released Craftangles ‘Ripples’ stencil, with stamps
from the Craftangles ‘Roadtrip stamp set’.
I have used ‘Cantaloupe’, ‘Desert Sand’ and ‘Rich cocoa’ inks
to create sand ripples on textured cardstock.
I stamped and die cut the bike with ‘Rich cocoa’ and layered it over a piece of vellum.
I then added the sentiment using my Misti tool and also added some brown sequins to finish the card.
For the last card, I used Craftangles ‘Ripples’ stencil with TimHoltz distress inks
(Broken china, Faded jeans and Chipped Sapphire)
to create ripples in the sea.
I then used the stencil to draw with a pencil on a piece of vellum which I then cut to create a mask.
Then, I stamped the boat (from Paper smooches ‘Wicked Nautical’ stamp set) over the mask to make it appear as if it is being tossed by the waves.
I then coloured the boat and paper pieced a little bird from the same stamp set to add some cheer.
The sentiment is from the Craftangles ‘Road trip’ stamp set..which I heat embossed on vellum using Craftangles gold embossing powder.
As an after thought, I added some stars using Winnie and Walter’s star stencil.
Absolutely love the cards I made today…mojo has been away..hoping its back!!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Have a great day!
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Gorgeous cards Paru. My fav is dangling leaves one.
Thanks Gaurav!