Friday, March 28, 2025

Thinking of You

I have been admiring the cards lately that are stenciled on a perforated panel. My A2 Piercing Plate die from Ellen Hutson gives the same effect, so I got out my stencils and blending brushes to try out the technique. Color Throwdown #829 is using blue, lime and green which was just the color I have been wanting to stencil the berries!








Products I used:

Papertrey Ink Berry Branches stencil set

Ellen Hutson A2 Piercing Plate 2

Concord and 9th Thinking of You stamp set

Altenew Obsidian black ink pad

Avery Elle Wonky Scalloped Frames

Concord and 9th, Hero Arts and Stampin' Up! stamp pads

Pretty Pink Posh sequins (clear but photographed grey)

All I did was die cut, stencil and stamp. Simple! I fell in love with the challenge graphic and would love some wallpaper just like it.

Thanks for taking a look!

Carol

12 comments:

Amy Tsuruta said...

Had to come over and see who made the stencil…love your card!

Carol said...

Thanks so much Amy! It's an easy stencil to use.

Susie Moore said...

I''ve done this a few times and absolutely love the affect. Love your card soooo much! Thanks for playing along with us at the Color Throwdown!

Lisa Elton said...

I love the look of the perforated paper with the stenciling! Such a beautiful card, Carol!

Judy Iverson said...

I really love this card! I did some stenciling this time, too. Fun!

Greta said...

Totally delightful card! I have a stitching plate like that, so now I'm anxious to use it over a panel with images!

Carol said...

Thanks Susie! I am thinking of other background dies to try as wel!

Carol said...

Thank you Lisa!

Carol said...

Thank you so much Judy!

Carol said...

Thanks Greta!

donna mikasa said...

Oh, Carol--GMTA I would say! I didn't peruse the CTD gallery and missed your card. Thanks for the visit and for letting me know I have a twin! Love your colors more than my own ;)

Anonymous said...

I was embarrassed that people would think I copied you so I removed mine. When I first saw the challenge nobody had entered a card yet, but I kept it in my mind to go back and enter a card. When I finally made mine, I posted it in the challenge and didn’t look back until today through all the cards and saw yours and wanted to tell you this back story!-Carol Mc