This is a fun mood board! Screams Easter to me. Let's see what I created:
I pulled from my Laura's box the Pink Fresh Geo Blocks stencil, and went to work! Once I got the 3 stencils inked up, it needed something. So, I went back to my Laura's box and pulled out a Tim Holtz stamp set, French Garden, along with the dies from Simon Says that match Tim's set. [all retired]
I stamped the image, cut it out, and ink sprayed the flower. [I wasn't in the mood to color.] Adding a Hb [Colorado Craft Company Big & Bold] this card was done!
You get a twofer from me today! Because the stencils had so much ink on them, I spritzed with water, and laid them [1 by 1] onto some watercolor paper. What a lovely soft effect this gave. As stated earlier, the mood board screamed Easter, so I went with that theme. I used the adorable bunny from Elizabeth Craft Designs, Picnic Basket & Bunny Die Set.
Thanks for stopping by~
12 comments:
Great stenciled background! Such fun colors like the moodboard!
These are fabulous cards so colorful and fun using the mood board!
Vicki... so dramatic! WOW. Love that background.
Vicki, I love that bold rose and stenciled background and resulting save of all that ink, too! I love this little bunny and will be sad when the season for it will be over!
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A duo of beautiful cards; both make me smile!
hugs~c
Love that you pulled the bright colors from the board for both of your fantastic cards!
Both cards look amazing! Wonderful colors!
Both cards work for me! Wow, love the bold colors and the amazing use of the leftover ink -- what a bonus, Vicki
Wow you have been busy Vicki making those beautiful cards. Love the bold coloured stencil work and that flower is a stunner. Cute bunny and pretty background.
I have that stencil and know how carefully you inked to get all those colors in their place, Vicki. I never think to do the spritzing stencil technique and the result you got is fantastic.
Two awesome cards! I love how you used that stencil both ways for two entirely different cards!
These are great and what an awesome way to use that leftover ink!
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