I've already made a card for this month's MFT Color Palette Challenge, but I love the color combo so much that I had to play along again. The colors are kraft, berrylicious, grapesicle, and sour apple.
I started with the berrylicious CS panel and I used the Concentric Circles stencil and some modeling paste. After a recent MFT challenge, I have become hooked on stencils! I was so intimidated, but it is really achieve to achieve this look!
I used some washi tape to adhere my CS to my mat. I positioned the stencil over the the CS and adhered the stencil down as well.
Before spreading the modeling paste I covered parts of the stencil that I didn't want to use to make this a little more mistake proof.
Peeling away that messy stencil and uncovering the neat design is the fun part!
I die cut the flowers from grapesicle CD with the Die-namics large royal rose and the Die-namics mini royal roses. I sponged some grapesicle ink onto the edges of the petals. I die cut the leaves from sour apple CS using the Die-namics royal leaves. I used the Die-namics sentiment strips to create the sentiment panel and stamped a sentiment from the Essential Sentiments stamp set. I die cut the border from kraft CS using the Die-namics solid bracket border.
For the inside of the card, I used the Die-namics Stitched circle STAX
Ready to play along with the MFTCPC3? You have until Wednesday, April 2 at noon EST to add your link and be eligible for the prize of up to $20 in MFT Cash. Winners are chosen at random, so everyone has a chance! The monthly prize is a $15 Gift Voucher to My Favorite Things, but if you use MFT stamps in your project, you’ll receive an extra $5.
I am also entering this card into the Moxie Fab Stylin' with Stencil's challenge!
I am also entering this card into the Moxie Fab Stylin' with Stencil's challenge!
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This is gorgeous Kim!! Love the background with the concentric circles!!
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool! Thank you for sharing a step by step tutorial. Did you heat dry the paste or let it air dry?
ReplyDeleteThank you! I heat set it........too impatient to wait!
DeleteGorgeous! Love the design with the stencil and modeling paste! Lovely flowers, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply gorgeous and I love the way you used that stencil!! Absolutely fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteTaunya Butler @ daisiesgirl.com
Hi Kim!
ReplyDeleteI like this one too! :)
Teri