Friday, May 4, 2012

FWF A few cards using a new technique

I made a few cards this week for Friends with Flair. I used a technique I learned about a few weeks ago masking part of your card and then using an applicator and distress inks to only ink up part of the card – the rest is covered and stays clean. Then you take a stamp and stamp the image only on that part of the card as well, before removing the mask. I love this technique. When I made my first card I loved the colors so much and how the ink turned out that I couldn’t stamp over it. I decided to attach the bottom part in the same colors and stamp the sentiment on it. I have to look back to see where I got this idea and post the tutorial. (The tutorial is from Gina K. and you can find it here: Sponging a Layer.) It was an awesome find!!
I am entering the following card in the Unity April challenge to use pink, green, and cream. I used Blossom Stackers.
Have a great weekend! See more great projects here.

15 comments:

  1. It is nice to have a few CAS cards in your card stash.

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  2. you cards are great. but I love the last one the best. Your colors in that onev is very pretty.

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  3. I like this idea a lot! Great cards.

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  4. This is a neat technique. Great cards. Thanks

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  5. I have to try this, what a great technique and your cards are pretty! Love the blossom stackers!

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  6. Great cards, and what a cool idea, I will have to try this sometime soon.

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  7. Love how you did the masking technique! Your card turned out wonderful!

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  8. SO Pretty..

    I have seen this technique twice now this evening in FWF...I'm gonna have to try it!

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  9. Great cards! I'all have to try that technique!

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  10. Wow, I've never seen this technique and it gives an awesome effect! Pretty, pretty cards!

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