Already time for a new CAS Stencil Card Challenge.
Our DT girl Cathy is hosting this creative Challenge.
You will find inspiring CAS Cards by our talented DT and this
months very talented Guest Designer Janet (Swanlady Impressions).
Also helpful video's on the challenge post.
We would also like to Welcome Viv (Viv's Visuals) to our CAS Stencil family.
Viv is a very talented CAS card designer, who often plays in all our CAS Challenges.
Viv is from the UK. You will Love her beautiful smile and Creative CAS cards:-)
My 1st CAS Card using Alcohol Inks background with Alcohol Lift over a stencil. Enjoy!
Viv is a very talented CAS card designer, who often plays in all our CAS Challenges.
Viv is from the UK. You will Love her beautiful smile and Creative CAS cards:-)
My 1st CAS Card using Alcohol Inks background with Alcohol Lift over a stencil. Enjoy!
I used the Ellen Hudson Backgrounds with Alcohol Inks Technique Video for my card.
I began by die cutting a piece of Yupo paper with Memory Box Stitched Rectangle Die.
Next dropped drops of Alcohol Ink onto sponge pad that was attached to Mini ink blender.
Sponged the colors going from the lightest to darkest Alcohol Inks
with a pouncing technique.
My Ranger Alcohol Inks: Sunshine Yellow, Flamingo, Rasberry, and Wild Plum.
I let the background dry, then burnished with a paper towel to remove excess ink
and add shine to the background. I loved the color combo.
Then I placed my new TCW "Tiny Circles" (gift from Loll) stencil over my background
and added a small amount of Ranger Alcohol Ink Lift
onto a T.H. Mini Blending Tool sponge.
Be careful not to add to much of the Lift solution so it does not go under the stencil.
Also very difficult to dry if you use too much. You can use 92% Rubbing
Alcohol or Blending Solution if you do not have the lift product.
TIP: Let background dry completely before burnishing again with paper towel.
The stenciling will rub off even if you just touch your image if NOT dry!
I die cut my Alexandra Renke Snowdrops and attached with gina k. Connect Glue also
a gift from my dear friend Loll. I am in love with this glue, especially for dies!
I added sequins to balance my image.
Popped up my image with White Craft Foam and attached to another die cut layer.
Added PB "Special Sentiments" using Versafine black ink and my MISTI and Done!
I will be using this fun technique again soon. Thank you Cathy for hosting.
You have until the 24th to play along. Hugs..
Sharing at CAS Mix Up: Alcohol Ink Lift Challenge..
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Supplies:
Stamps: Penny Black Special Sentiments.
Paper: Whisper White 110# CS. Yupo paper.
Inks: Ranger Alcohol Inks: Sunshine Yellow, Flamingo, Rasberry, and Wild Plum. Versafine Black.
Accessories: The Craft Workshop "Tiny Circles" Stencil. T.H. Mini Blending Tool & Circle Sponges. Memory Box Stitched Rectangles Dies. Ranger Alcohol Ink Lift.
Gorgeous color palette on your AI background and I love how you stenciled with the tiny circles, Nancy! Your Snowdrops die cut are the perfect accent for this lovely card, too! Thanks so much for sharing your process with us :) Barb xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mix of colours, and I love the dotty stenciling xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Nancy! I love the ink color combo and the ink-lifted tiny dots, adding so much interest. The lovely white snowdrop silhouette pops against the bright background. The flowing style of the sentiment goes so well with the silhouette. Thanks for sharing, my friend!
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I am loving my new PB sentiment set:-) Thank you for your sweet comment my friend. Hugs...
DeleteNancy I love that subtle stencil lift as the background for the snowdrop. Gorgeous card :)
ReplyDeleteI love the vibant mix of gorgeous colours for your background Nancy. And the lifting works perfectly with your tiny circle stencil. Love it!! The white snowdrop is just the sweetest little flower and perfect balance for your card. Great work, my friend! xx
ReplyDeleteI totally love this card! That bg is amazing. I am going to come back and study this more and see if I can figure out a bit more about how to do something like it. Totally amazing! Hugz
ReplyDeleteThis card is a real standout, Nancy! Love the colors in your background and the little lifted dots! The die cut is just perfect with it!
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful card. The little circles are the perfect background for the snowdrops and the color is lovely. I really like how you popped it up over the stitched panel.
ReplyDeleteWow, Nancy! This is gorgeous. The colours and texture from the AI lift is stunning. The white Snowdrops is perfect. TFS the tips. xx
ReplyDeleteYUM YUM YUM! Just love this Nancy. A vibrant Pink background with a subtle stencil and pretty white snowdrops. What's not to adore?!!
ReplyDeletePS - Thanks for the welcome - looking forward to it! x
Thank you Viv for your sweet comment. LOVED your 1st stencil with Alcohol Ink Lift card too:-) Hugs...
DeleteYour background is absolutely gorgeous, Nancy! Love the white die cut with this as well as the sequins. Love that you allowed your background to be a focal on this. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in the reds you used and that fun dotted stencil Nancy! Love that snowdrops die layered over in white -(I just purchased it after seeing Jo use it over at CAS Mix up last month!) xx
ReplyDeleteYou will love the snowdrop dies, Julia. Hugs...
DeleteBeautiful card Nancy, love the colours and the subtle pattern from lifting the ink. The pretty white snowdrop is a lovely contrast over the top, and the stitched rectangles frame it all perfectly. Looks like you had a lot of fun! Cathy x
ReplyDeleteI love the alcohol ink lift technique thanks to you, Cathy. So pleased you hosted this challenge. Hugs...
DeleteSo pretty in those shades of pink! Your alcohol ink lifting through the stencil provided amazing texture and interest to the background!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Nancy, fabulous background and those snowdrops are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNancy your card is soooo pretty, I love the pinks and white together. Your AI lift background is wonderful and perfect for the lovely snowdrops, gorgeous, Robyn
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty color against the white with the white snowdrops on top! Beautiful background technique and subtle stenciling. I have to make a decision and order some stencils. So many to choose from!
ReplyDeleteStencils have become so popular. A huge selection and fabulous stencil techniques. I think this is going to be one of my favorite techniques. Thank you Leslie for you sweet comment. Hugs...
DeleteStunning card and so very pretty. The technique looks amazing and love the vibrant pink against the crisp white and beautiful snow drop die cuts x
ReplyDeleteAmazing colours and what a super effect you got with that technique... Gorgeous card Nancy! Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeletesuch a stunner Nancy, so pretty and that delicate flower just elevates the whole look of this beauty!
ReplyDeletex Karen
I agree, Karen...I am loving this technique. Hugs...
DeleteOMG Nancy...this card is AMAZING!! Absolutely LOVE your background and the colors and the stencil you used is perfect!! Your white die cut snowdrops look so lovely against your gorgeous background...lovely, lovely card my friend!!
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