Wednesday, June 1, 2022

CAS Mix Up (S) Paste/Gel Challenge

All our CAS Girls are looking forward to starting up our CAS Challenges again.
Our June CAS Mix Up Stencil Challenge hosted by our wonderfully creative
 Loll (Stamping with Loll) is using Pastes/Gels through our Stencils!

You will be inspired by beautiful and creative textures created by our incredibly
 talented Design Team and our Two Guest Designers...
The very talented Jules (Crafted by Jules) and the amazing Darnell (djkardkreations).



I used Dream Weaver Regular Paste thru my 
ARTplorations Roses Stencil.

I attached the ARTplorations Roses Stencil over Strathmore Mixed Media Paper and
secured with masking tape.  Then used a palette knife to spread the
 Dream Weaver Regular Paste over the stencil.  

Then removed the stencil and washed immediately in warm soapy water.
Then let the paste dry overnight.

Next I used Gansai Tambi Gem Colors Watercolor paints and painted the roses using
#2 and #3 paint brushes.  Adding several layers until I was happy with the results.
The paints leave a beautiful shine..especially the Yellow Gold.  
I also used the pink and green Gem colors and let dry.

Next die cut the image with Memory Box Stitched Rectangle and used MISTI to 
stamp the Penny Black "Happy Snippets" sentiment with Versafine Black ink 
and heat embossed with SU Clear EB Powder.

Popped up the main image with craft foam onto MM paper and card base
and Done.  I was very happy with the pretty textures and colors.

This card went to my dear friend Daisy who loves flowers and 
 celebrated her 93rd Birthday recently:-)  She loved the textured flower.

You have until the 24th to play along with our fun and easy 
CAS Mix Up Stencil Challenge.  We would love to have you join in the fun.

Love and Hugs..

Supplies:
Stamps: Penny Black "Happy Snippets" sentiment.
Paper: Strathmore Mixed Media.
Inks: Versafine black pigment ink.  Gansai Tambi Gem Colors Watercolor paints.
Accessories: ARTplorations "Roses" Stencil.  Dream Weaver Regular Paste.  Memory Box Stitched Rectangle Die.  #2 and #3 paint brushes.  MISTI.  Craft foam., Palette Knife.


16 comments:

  1. So glad CAS Mix-Up is back. I love the dimension the paste gives your lovely rose, Nancy.

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  2. Beautiful card Nancy. The dimension of the stencil is fab!

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  3. Nancy your embossing paste really stood up to the pressure of that die cutting perfectly! LOve that you brushed on color and so beautifully, too!
    Welcome back!
    =]

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  4. It is just beautiful, love that shine. I bet Daisy was thrilled with it and how special to be 93 xx

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  5. Gorgeous stenciled roses, Nancy! Love the beautiful pearl finish from your gem colours. I bet Daisy LOVED your card. Great work, my sweet friend! xx

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  6. What a beautiful stenciled rose, Nancy! I'm glad to finally see how you did it as I've been admiring it. Gorgeous colors and dimension, my friend!

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  7. Such a pretty effect with the dimension and texture Nancy x

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  8. Love the use of the shimmery watercolours over the paste. A beautiful card!

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  9. so pretty, the paste adds so much dimension to the flower image ♥

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  10. What a lovely stenciled rose card, Nancy! I love it! Your coloring of the flowers and leaves is so beautiful, and the shimmer of the paint must be prettier IRL. I'm sure this card made Daisy's birthday even brighter. Hugs.. Hideko

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  11. I love your stenciled roses Nancy, such pretty colours too. The shimmer from the paints looks beautiful xx

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  12. Such a pretty stenciled rose Nancy, those paints really work on the paste. :)

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  13. Nancy, your stenciled rose is delicate and perfect and I love the look of the paints. I can see plenty of shimmer in the photo. I'm sure Daisy loved her card!

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  14. So beautifully stencilled and your card is so elegant!

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  15. Your stems are so lovely with the coloring of your paste stenciling Nancy! xx

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  16. Love the beautiful stencil you used Nancy and the bright colours you achieved on the flower once the paste was dry.

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Thank you so much for visiting and leaving your much appreciated comments! Hugs....Nancy