Happy Tuesday! I think I mentioned previously that I'm struggling a bit getting into Christmas card mode (but I'm aiming towards sharing as many as I can starting next week!)... So, when I pulled out this stencil I thought "candy cane stripes" and decided to give it a pink twist. And then somehow I ended up abandoning that idea altogether and I paired it with some delicate skeleton leaves for a rather fall-ish card, with a feminine twist!
This stencil (another from the Vicki Boutin set I got) has rows of uneven stripes, which I love but I just wanted one along the edge for this card. As you can see, I taped it off with washing tape and then inked through it. I then swiped embossing paste over it before lifting the stencil to let it dry. The gloss of the paste gives a nice sheen to it, similar to what you might get with clear embossing powder.
These skeleton leaves dies are some favorites of mine, and I couldn't resist cutting them from a watercolor background I'd made and discarded during another project- there was just enough left to cut these 2 leaves and the 'thanks' as well!
Die cutting the 'thanks' sentiment happened out of necessity... I really wanted to stamp it with an ombre using the same kitsch flamingo ink and a yellow, but after getting a blah blend and then overstamping in a darker color that I didn't line up quite right... yeah, I gave up and layered the die cut word over it to create a shadow effect.
Since I was aiming for an ombre color scheme here, I splattered some orange gloss spray (Cheddar!) over the card and tied it all together with some yellow twine. I used some gold glitter glue to attach my sequins for a bit of extra fun.
I hope this fall-ish card makes you smile today! Thanks for stopping by!
Inky hugs,
Tara
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