Friday, June 19, 2020

More Distress Stencil

I was able to get two more cards made using the other two stencils backgrounds that I shared yesterday in this post.  You will also see the link to a video on how they are done.

On my first I wasn't so happy with the second color of green I had chosen so I decided to use a punch border to try and hid the part I wasn't so fond of, I do like the color on top, and since I didn't want to cover that up too much I decided to use one of these pretty wooden butterflies.  I left it plain, I like the contrast.  Added a few sparkle gem stickers to the border and some ribbon. After stamping the sentiment I cut it out using a flower punch.


Hero Arts - Kelly Floral tile stencil
Distress inks - Mowed Lawn and Bundled sage
Martha Stewart - Embroidery border punch
Making Memories - Autumn splendor ribbon
Wooden butterfly
EK Success - sparkle stickers
All night Media - flower punch
Stamps of life - sentiment stamp


The next I had planned on using for a Christmas card so I used two colors of red ink.  I had no idea what I was going to do with it but like the first I didn't want to cover up the background too much so I went with an ornament die. My sister sent these Epoxy stickers to me years ago when she was cleaning out her craft supplies and I still have a couple left, glad I saved them because they work great with this.


The Crafters workshop - 477S stencil
Distress inks - Abandoned coral, worn lipstick and fired brick
Memory Box - Clairmont ornaments die
Gartner Studio - Happy Holidays clear epoxy sticker

Thanks for taking the time to stop by today,
Have a Terrific weekend,

Connie

11 comments:

aussie aNNie said...

Fabulous cards, impressive and lovely designs. The added golden pattern strip is a stunning piece too/x

Kim said...

Sweet butterfly fluttering on that gorgeous green background. The Christmas card is lovely. Such a gorgeous design.

Debbie said...

both cards are so beautiful connie, but i really LOVE the christmas card. minimally stated, it is so elegant!!!

the butterfly is a beauty too connie, i really like both green you choose!!!

Diane said...

Wow both cards are just beautiful Connie.

Hugs diane

Susan (rainy) said...

Beautiful stenciled backgrounds! Two lovely cards, Connie.

Beth Norman-Roberts said...

Your cards are gorgeous Connie! The lace looks so pretty on your first card. Your background is so pretty on both cards. The red pops and looks nice with the epoxy stickers your sister sent you.

Lowcarb team member said...

Connie, these are fabulous.
I also agree with Debbie, the red Christmas card is so elegant.

Hope your weekend has been good.
The days seem to pass by so quickly.

All the best Jan

Birgit said...

These are both beautiful Connie. The backgrounds came out amazing! They're elegant and classy.

Darlene said...

WOW sorry I've been MIA ... kind of busy with mowing two yards an hour & a half away from each other lol! These are AMAZING and what a fun technique ... thanks for inspiration!

Leslie Miller said...

I made a note of this technique when I saw your other post and then promptly forgot about it until now as I'm seeing this post. See how I am? Sheesh! It looks so cool and I love your cards. I like how you used ribbon on your first card, too!

Janice said...

That technique gives such a super effect, your cards are lovely. A clever way too, to disguise a colour you’re not so happy with ;-)