Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! Green & White is the color challenge from the Paper Players. You can use any shade of green so I opted for Cucumber Crush. I started with a 4″ x 5-1/4″ white panel and the striped stencil from Stampin’ Up!. I angled the stencil one way and taped it down over the panel with post it note tape. After I added the ink one way on the stencil, I turned it to the opposite side and finished the coloring. Then I cut the panel to 3-1/4″ x 4″ and added it to a Cucumber Crush backing. I used the Boho Chic TIEF for the larger white panel to add more diamonds. I used the Succulent Framelits for the flower using white and Cucumber Crush cardstock. I used a sponge dauber to sponge all of the petals. I’m sure you will not get pinched if you had this card in hand 🙂 .
Here is my card:
Paper: Cucumber Crush, White Ink: Cucumber Crush Accessories: Dots & Stripes Decorative Masks, Boho Chic TIEF, Cucumber Crush Dotted Lace Ribbon, Succulent Framelits, Sponge Dauber, White Perfect Accents, Stampin’ Dimensionals
Here is the challenge that inspired my card:
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Kathie
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Awesome stenciled background….love the layers and design! Thanks for joining us at The paper Players!
Thanks Laurie!
Kathie, love all of that wonderful texture you created. The plaid background and distressing on the flowers add a lot of depth and dimension. So glad you shared this lovely creation with us at the Paper Players this week
Luv luv luv!
Thank you Jaydee !
OH MY GOSH!! I wondered where that “plaid” paper came from and when I clicked on the thumbnail in the gallery, was blown away by your homemade plaid! I remember doing this long ago with big giant stencils SU used to carry! Just perfect, you did an awesome job! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Paper Players!
Thank you LeAnne!