Friday, April 4, 2014

KIS and Tell with Stencils...


Time to KIS and Tell, with this fortnights theme of Keep it Simple Stencils Challenge!
This technique was a happy accident!  I had coloured my first Prima stencil using graduated Squeezed Lemon, Spiced Marmalade, Picked Raspberry and Spun Sugar Distress Inks, then wiped the excess inks from the top of my stencil before I started this card. After painting a base coat of Gesso over the old bookpaper, I filled the stencil with texture paste, and lo and behold - the texture paste soaked up the Distress Inks which had not been wiped off the inside edges of the stencil, leaving these gorgeous coloured edges around the edges of my flowers!  Finished my card with this fabulous Winnie & Walter banner stamped in Momento Ink Rose Bud, sprinkled with clear embossing powder and heat set on my vellum fishtail flag banner.

Take a look at the rest of the cards from the fabulous 
Hope you get a chance to play along - can't wait to see what you create!

14 comments:

  1. So pretty Lyndal! I Love that 'happy accident'. :)

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  2. That is a very happy accident. So soft and beautiful.

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  3. Love the effect of the coloured edges! Just beautiful!

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  4. Lovely stenciling effect, happy accidents are good !!

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  5. So so fabulous, Lyndal! I love your 'accident'! I have to try this and hope that I get the same results!
    Hugs
    Anni

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  6. Awesome! Isn't it neat when something unique and beautiful comes from pure accident? Thank you so much for linking up to Seize the Birthday!

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  7. Love your stenciled effect with textured paste! What a lovely happy accident! Truly dreamy and beautiful, Lyndal! Thanks so much for joining the fun at Virginia's View Challenge!

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  8. What a gorgeous card! Love the colours around your stencil and the bookpaper background. The sentiment stamp from Winnie and Walter is fab too!

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  9. I love it when I accidentally come across a new technique. The flowers look so soft and natural. I might just try to do the same.
    Heather T

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  10. So pretty. Love how those stenciled flowers turned out. Thank you so much for playing along in the Simon Says Happy Birthday Challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog this week!

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  11. Wow - what a stunning accident! Absolutely beautiful Lyndal. Thanks for playing along with Seize the Birthday!

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