Today Brenda asked us to be inspired by the Replacements LTD web site. I have used this site to order pieces of various dishes that got broken over the years.
It made me think of a stencil I had. I laid the stencil over a piece of watercolor paper and sprinkled Aquamarine Brushos over it. I spritzed over the stencil with water until the Brushos reacted to the extent I wanted and then carefully lifted the stencil off the paper and dried the paper with my heat tool. I stamped the happy birthday under the stenciling and layered the panel to a slightly larger piece of Blueberry Sky paper - and then to a Vintage Cream card base.
After I removed the stencil from the cardstock - I turned it over and pressed the wet side onto another piece of watercolor card and got a lovely reverse print of the stencil! two for one!
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Sat, Apr 28, 2018 @ 9:00 AM
Without even looking, I knew your inspiration, though I did look. Super job with that stencil and such a lovely card.
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Sat, Apr 28, 2018 @ 9:35 AM
That pattern was so popular when Amy got married. It still is really pretty! I love how you used the stencil, and two for one!! Cool! Hugs.
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