Hello,
Today's post is for the CAS Mix Up Challenge Reminder for October which is to use a Stencil as the main design element for the Tone on Tone Technique. Viv is our Hostess this month and Pat is our Guest Designer.
Stencil I used.
Thanks for stopping by today, lovely to see you here.
Supplies: Stamps: S/U's Tropical Chic
Card: Very Vanilla, X-Press It Blending Card, Gold Foil
Ink: Tim Holtz Distress Ink Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint
Cool Tools: Make Up Brushes, Foam Blending Brush, The Crafters Workshop 6 x 6" Stencil Tropical Fronds by Carmen Medlin, Dble Sided Tape, Dimensionals
Wow ...this is so striking Susan. The tone on tone looks amazing and the pop of gold adds a little glamour to it x. A real stunner x.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tone on tone stenciled Tropical Fronds, Susan. I love your green color choices. Adding the gold foil frame gave your card a beautiful elegant look. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, love the leave inside too. Did you just happen to have a very similar stamp? xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks as lush as a rain forest, Sue! What a great stencil and I love the shades of green!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful stencil and you've made it even better. The gold framing brings those leaves forward. Love this bouquet of greens. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Susand love the rich green tones of the tone on tone tropical leaves and with the gold frame which finishes it perfectly. x
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, love the deep green tones, and the touch of gold around the edge frames the stencil beautifully xx
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful stencil and gorgeous card you created with it Susan - love the greens - just perfect framed in the gold!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sue! Love the shades of green for your tone-on-tone stenciling of those amazing leaves. The gold framing adds a special touch to your design. xx
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