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Online Stencil class combined with Papertrey blog hop

The theme is a pink card.

I am having a lot of fun with that Stencil class. Today Julie Ebersole used a sticker sheet as a stencil. I don't use stickers, but I made my own sticker sheet stencil with that triangle cutting plate from Papertrey. I sponged mainly on the upper right with different pinks - just like Debby Hughes showed us on day 1 of the class.



I used a fine black pen to outline parts of some triangles to give them more definition. I used two of the cut outs and stamped them with Papertrey Tiny Triangles as accents, added some sequins.


 The sentiment is from Papertrey - Reasons to Smile.

Comments

Kim Heggins said…
Cornelia...now talk about contrast, you totally nailed it my friend! I love, just love your take on the cue card over at CASology, you are so creative.
Sherrie M. said…
LOVE the faded triangles.....pretty card!
Maureen said…
Love this - so pretty!!
Joni Andaya said…
Gorgeous!!! What fabulous work with colors. Lovely effect :)
Susanne Vargas said…
Another "totally awesome" card! Love those thin black lines that you added!
moi said…
Great technique and beautiful card.
Anonymous said…
This is really pretty!
shirley-bee said…
This is stunning, Cornelia! Love the detail - the black lines balance with the sentiment, and I love the soft colouring. Isn't it a great course?
Stunning sponging Cornelia, love it to bits!!!

Warm hugs
Maarit
Lee-Anne said…
This is gorgeous! Love your color choices and how you added the black lines!
Deborah said…
Love this card the colors are beautiful have a great day
Jacquie Southas said…
Fantastic card - love the black line and tilted triangles at the bottom!
Ich finde diesen " smile " Stempel großartig, aber aber aber! Er steht ganz hoch oben auf meiner Wunschliste!! Schöne Karte, tolle Farbkombi liebe Grüße Elisabeth

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