Our final STAMPlorations May Spring Fling Encore with more inspiring projects
by our talented STAMP GIRLS Design Team!
You still have until May 31st to play along.
Thank you for all your comments and Linky projects. So appreciated!
I used these STAMPloration products for my 3rd card.
ARTplorations Bloomdalascopic- scroll down to #5
Another Brushos stenciled card using the same technique as my May 20th Encore card.
I sprayed back of Petals 1 stencil with Pixie Spray, a light tacky adhesive spray.
Placed stencil over 4 1/4" square cut Strathmore Mixed Media paper and secured edges
with masking tape.
Sprinkled with Brushos: Leaf Green, Yellow and Ultra Marine and then
spritzed liberally with water using TH Distress Sprayer.
Blotted lightly the excess water and let dry.
Trimmed circle image to fit an A2 size 100# cardstock and attached.
Then buffed image with a paper towel to get a smooth image.
Attached "Hello Spring" clear sticker to scrap of 100# CS and trimmed,
then attached to image and Done!
I am loving all my new STAMPloration stencils and clear stickers:-)
Hope you get to join our blog hop and linky party before it
ends on May 31st.
Wishing you all are staying safe and creative. Hugs..
If you use my discount code STAMPGIRLNANCY when you check out at the
STAMPlorations Store you can get a 20% additional discount:-)
Prizes:
- THREE (3) winners of $10 gift code drawn from comments left on the main blog and designers' blogs
- TWO (2) winners of her choice of STAMPlorations product with a value of up to $10 drawn from comments left on the main blog and designers' blogs
- TWO (2) winners of her choice of STAMPlorations product with a value of up to $15 drawn from entries in the linky party
- ONE (1) winner of $25 gift code drawn from entries in the linky party
Commenting and linking up end on Sunday, May 31, with winners announced on June 10 in the May winners post.
May store promotion: All throughout May, products in the SPRING FLING section are 15% off instantly + with your DT code, customers can get up to 35% off.
Great card, Nancy. Especially like your colors. tfs-stay well.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the mix of brusho colours for your beautiufl stenciled flowers, Nancy! Have enjoyed all your inspiring cards for the Spring Fling! Love, Lolly
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Nancy! You get such clean, crisp images with this technique! I’ve done stencil mono-printing but not this. You are inspiring me to try it. Love the color combination too. I do like using an adhesive on the stencil too- it works so much better! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteNancy, another gorgeous brusho project!! LOve the drama these deep colors give to this otherwise playful stencil!
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love this mf...great looking greens! fresh and perfect for Spring.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
Another fantastic stencil, Nancy! I think I like this one even better than the last and I loved that one! Wonderful colors and a nice crisp image! Well done, my friend!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Nancy, Love those mix of Brusho Colours-Great card:)
ReplyDeleteIt's incredible Nancy and the perfect sentiment!
ReplyDeleteI love this beautiful stencil technique, Nancy and the Brusho colours are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
Hugs
Carol x
Love the colour combination of the blue and green brushos! Great design with that gorgeous stencil. Like the way you set it off the edge.
ReplyDeleteYou do the most amazing things with Brushos! Maybe I've said that before and I sound like a broken record, but I mean it. The flower stencil is very cool, too. I like the partial circle.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous Brusho stencil card, Nancy! The stencil is more intricate that the one you used in the last project, but the stenciled image looks crisp and beautiful. Great job, my friend! Love the deep blue and green in contrast to the white. Hugs.. Hideko
ReplyDeleteYour Stamploration cards are just gorgeous and the colors are delightful. The deco foil card is really stunning and the card you created for the stencil challenge is really outstanding.
ReplyDeleteAnother brush stencilled beauty. Amazing job retaining the design when watercoloring.
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