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iStencil for The Paper Players

Hi Everyone,

as soon as I saw this gorgeous inspiration photo from The Paper Players I knew I had to play! I was also itching to play around more with those fab iStencils and embossing paste - having finally gotten to conquer my fear about the paste....


I wanted to have an ombre background and ombre embossing paste with alternating colors. For some odd reason my embossing paste red looks more pink in this photo than it really is, but it is definitely pinkish.....despite being labeled red on the bottle of reinkers....but regardless I LOVE how this came out!!!


Materials:
thanks die: Lil' inkers, enamel dots

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http://www.istencils.com/store/products/27-00061      SENTIMENT BUILDERS: Thank You

Playing in:
The Paper Players - see inspiration photo
Craft Stamper - Stencilling
Simon Says Work it Wednesdays - something new (new stencil, new die)
Simon Says Monday Challenge - Red and pink

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Can't let you go without another picture of my card:)



Happy stamping - or shall I now say Happy stencilling???

Comments

Vicki Dutcher said…
Seriously AWESOME! I like the way your brain thinks mine..... not so much 😁
maria f. said…
Personally, I'm totally into that pink. Super cool. Again :)
Susanne Vargas said…
Über cool! Die Farben, der Stencil, das Layout - total irre!
Ardyth said…
O. M. G. This is so cool! Love the 3d-ness of this!
Alleine deine Farbkombination - das ist großes Kartenkino.Und diese Stencils sind einfach toll und ich habe sie hier noch nicht gefunden!!!

GlG Elisabeth
Deepti said…
Cool! Love the blending of the colors :) and those stencils are simply amazing
Kara Lynne said…
I love the two alternating ombre patterns! Wonderful colors!
stampwithsandy said…
Wow, this looks so three dimensional, Cornelia! Super, super cool card! So glad you could join us this week at The Paper Players!
joy said…
Fabulous shading of the paste, Cornelia! Love this!
Kristie Goulet said…
This is so cool and you have me running to that stencil store again. haha
Cornelia, I LOVE your card! SO bright and fun! This is such a great way to use embossing paste and stencils! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players this week! XX
shirley-bee said…
Fabulous! I love the opposing colour directions!
Such a great card Cornelia - the embossing past makes your card really pop! Thanks for joining us over at The Paper Players this week!
Unknown said…
Wow! Great stencil and great job with the paste!! You just inked over the top? I was wondering if you could do that...love your card!! Thanks for including The Paper Players in your paper crafting fun this week!
Monika Reeck said…
Woooowww Cornelia
I agree witha ll ladies
you really use that paste so great
I adorea that globe oder as DOTS look so funtastic and I am speechles my friend
you are so great at blending color too...love love love
Kim Heggins said…
WOW!!! What a card...you always amaze me with all your wonderful ideas..just beautiful.
Darnell said…
This is brilliant stenciling, Cornelia! I love the depth you achieved!! Happy Valentine's Day! Have a great weekend! Hugs, Darnell
Renee said…
Amazing depth! Thanks for joining us at the Take It Make It Challenge.
Neha said…
This is awesome card! love everything about it...I have heard about these stencils but after looking your card they are on my wish list..:)
Anita in France said…
Oh my gorgeous, Cornelia ... this is stunning ... I need to touch it! Love how you've reversed the colours for the background v the stencilling ... awesome! Anita :)
Anonymous said…
Lovely work!!! Thanks so much for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog! - Ashli :)
ElizabethR said…
Gorgeous card I love that stencil!! Thanks for joining in with us at the Take It Make It challenge, Elizabeth x
Linda said…
What a fabulous stencil ..... I love the colours too! Thanks for joining in with the TIMI challenge ..... good luck! Linda xx
Sensationell schön ;))) LG Elisabeth

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