This is always so HARD for me! When I first began stamping, I never added layers. Now that I have for years, it's hard to go back to that! I need some dimension!
I began by taking the new Ornament punch and making my own stencil with it. Then, I sponged the ornaments with Ruby Red and Old Olive ink onto the Kraft cardstock. I used my Paper-Piercing tool (now available without the kit for only $3.50!!!) and made tiny holes to hold my Silver Elastic Cord (my dimension!) I stamped the sentiment from Heard From the Heart but it wasn't quite complete. I used the Corner Rounder punch to round each corner and then sponged away all around the edge to frame the card.
Please take some time to see what the other players in this challenge were up to! You will not be disappointed!!!
Friday, October 23, 2009
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15 comments:
Great job creating ornaments with your stenciled punch! Glad you played along with this weeks "hard" challenge!
This may have been hard for you but it is gorgeous beyond belief! Love this card and think you have a masterpiece here!
Very pretty, Lisa! I love stenciling with this punch!
Really Nice card. Love the layered look you achieved with the ornaments.
This is an awesome card- I love the colors you used, and the way you strung up the ornaments. Great challenge card. TFS
Gorgeous! Love all the sponging! {SMILES}
Very cool, Lisa! love the pretty simplicity of this card!
This is wonderful, Lisa! I love the softness of the ornaments that you've created by "stencilling" them on the card front. Just lovely!!!!
Very pretty Lisa! Love all of the sponging! You really did a wonderful job with this challenge! :D
Fabulous idea to create a stencil with a punch, Lisa!
This is gorgeous! Love these colors on the Kraft card stock.
Very pretty Lisa - love the way you masked the ornaments!
great ornament card! Love the sponging on the card.
Perfect masking and color combo...wonderful technique for this challenge.
connie paxman
This is great! I love how soft the stenciled ornaments are!
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