For the mix challenge, you are to use a stencil and two kinds of medium. I used my lattice die for a stencil using seafoam spray and modeling paste mixed together in a bowl. I used my finger to smear it over the die and that is the bottom of my card. It was a bit rough so I did some sanding on it. The flowers also had modeling paste rubbed over them, let dry, and sprayed with a coral spray.
Kathy, I hope you enjoy your week of royalty.
Editing my card as I see it fits the Free for All challenge today-a sunshine card, happy sentiment, something to make someone happy.
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Stamps: Mark's Finest Papers and Stamps/Welcome Poppies (sentiment)
Paper: PTI white cs, SU Crumb Cake and Sage Shadow, Prima Botanical Collection paper pad,
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Spellbinders Shapeabilities Fancy Lattice die cut, The Paper Studio flower punch (3 sizes), Heidi Swapp Color Shine/seafoam and coral, Liquitex modeling paste, Cheery Lynn Design Fanciful Flourish
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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 @ 1:57 PM
Oh it certainly does fit the sunshine challenge! Love the texture of your modeling paste through the lattice! Just beautiful!
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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 @ 4:29 PM
Love your happy and cheerful card, Brenda - lifted my spirits to see something so spring-like! Good for you on 3 challenges too!!
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