I changed:
- the number to a sentiment
- designer paper to stenciling
- used the stencil design instead of the fancy fold
I did some stencil layering to create my card. I inked up an older stencil called Whirligig first and leaving that in place, I inked up the new Celtic Knots right over the top of it to create a fun design.
thanks for looking
blogged here: https://snippets-karen.blogspot.com/...st-wishes
Date: Sunday, February 15, 2026 GMT Views: 1355
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Sun, Feb 15, 2026 @ 11:27 AM
When I opened this card, my first thought was this could be for St Pat's Day - and I knew it wasn't because the stenciling was in green . . . I'm guessing my mind subconsciously picked up on the Celtic symbols even though my eyes didn't see them as such. Super fun use of overlaid designs.
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Sun, Feb 15, 2026 @ 12:39 PM
You're a whiz on the stenciling!! That made such a wonderful bg! And your focal point is perfect for this stencil design!
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