Hi everyone and thank you for stopping by today. The start of the month marks a new challenge at Country View Crafts with our theme being to Use a Stencil.
But this is no normal month we also have a blog hop and an amazing prize up for grabs - you could win a
But this is no normal month we also have a blog hop and an amazing prize up for grabs - you could win a
Sizzix Big Shot Machine & Die Bundle
To
enter, you must be a follower of the Country View Crafts Challenge Blog and also hop along to each of the Design Team Members blogs and leave a comment.
The normal monthly challenge is still taking place and those who link their Use
A Stencil projects will also be entered into the £20 Voucher draw. Winners will be picked at random in early June.
So here are some links for you:
If you are here from Doreen's blog (hello!) the next on your list is Monika.
After all that excitement here are some more details of my project!
I decided to make a few cards with different backgrounds all using a slightly different technique but all using distress inks and Tim Holtz layering stencils.
From left to right:
1. I added various inks to my card using cut and dry foam. I then placed the stencil (my favourite - latticework) on top and spritzed with water - gave it a few seconds to react and then laid kitchen roll over to remove the ink.
2. I used the splotches stencil. I secured it over the card and used cut and dry foam to add a blue toned ink randomly but not over all of it. I then took a green ink and added to the remaining white areas.
3. Latticework again secured to my card. With a stencil brush I created a rainbow effect by brushing my inks in lines down the card.
4. Not as successful I think! The honeycomb stencil with 2 tones of pinky / purple - again with a stencil brush - the aim being to create a slight shadow.
I cut wildflowers from the die set out of dark blue cardstock and matted my backgrounds onto the matching card.
Nikki
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Wow, great use of the stencils Nikki, the black silhouettes against the subtle pastel colours are striking.
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Maarit
Beautiful cards. x
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous selection of cards.xxx
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards with beautiful subtle shades.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
They all look beautiful and make a lovely set for a gift.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rad with a stunning background. Love, Denyse x
ReplyDeleteThese are all just gorgeous Nikki, the wild flower dies are my faves and I use them so much too.Your stencilling is so delicate, what a lovely set of cards.Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous silhouettes, love them Nikki. X
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, Nikki! I love your backgrounds and I think I really need these wildflower dies!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards - the colour palette is gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteA fabulous selection of cards Nikki - wonderful colours. Great use of the wildflower dies! Jennie x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Nikki, love the rainbow coloured backgrounds, they seem to POP!
ReplyDeleteLove & hUgs
Jacquie J xxx
http://jewelscardcraft.blogspot.co.uk/
A great use of the stencils Nikki and fabulous cards for any occasion. Mo x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quartet of cards Nikki! Very pretty shaded backgrounds with the silhouettes popping from them. I love them all!
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Lesley Xx
lovely - have pinned x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and fabulous stencilled backgrounds xx
ReplyDeleteAll are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards with this rainbow color through the different stencils! The wildflower die is fitting perfect.
ReplyDeletexx Evelyn
Wonderful cards nikki ... loving them..i need to use that die .. to my shame its sitting in a box xx
ReplyDeleteThese are fab, Nikki !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Gorgeous cards great stencils love the effect of stamping in black on pastel colours
ReplyDeleteMaggieH
Your cards are great! Love how you used different stencils for each background and the Tim's wallflowers. Very creative. Love this blog hop...love stencils!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are really beautiful
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful cards Nikki, what fabulous techniques you've used here xx
ReplyDeleteThese are utterly delightful Nikki, wonderful colours and designs.
ReplyDeleteHugs Brenda xxx
Beautiful collection of cards ! Nikki . Wonderful use of the stencils, inks and dies.
ReplyDeleteLove ! xx
Gorgeous creations Nikki.
ReplyDeleteGr, Elly
Lovely cards, great backgrounds.xx
ReplyDeleteLove the softness of these designs, they are spectacular! :)
ReplyDeleteLoving the cards and the black really makes the whole design pop. Happy crafting, Angela x
ReplyDeleteWow... And I just got those wildflower dies in the mail today, got to try this :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully shaded backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection of cards :-)
Niki, what a beautiful set of cards! Well done!
ReplyDeleteJackie ")
Your cards are so elegant! I love the first one.
ReplyDeleteIrena
my favourite stencils! love your designs
ReplyDeleteDelightful variations on a brilliant design, Nikki - love the silhouetted flowers. My favourite (no big surprise) is the one with those beautiful blue/green bubbles!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Such beautiful backgrounds for the lovely silhouettes! I love all the subtle shading and variations.
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jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
All are amazing
ReplyDeleteSuch simple and beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing each of the technique!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - these are WONDERFUL Nikki. They just seem so peaceful and make me feel content - must be the beautiful color combinations. It would be quite a treat to receive one of these! Just lovely. Xj
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way to make cards. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I love your colours.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Lovely card the effect is fab, Louise
ReplyDeleteI love the pretty pastel colors and fab stenciling! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNikki, simple designs, but oh, sooooo effective! And I have to disagree with you on the purple/pink one. I think the shadowing came out beautifully! Great idea, and fabulous use of those stencils! Great inspiration! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous selection of cards. I love the effect of the silhouette flowers against the beautiful backgrounds. xx
ReplyDeletewow what a perfect outcome with the stencils
ReplyDeleteOh these are just lovely. So simple yet so stunning. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! I love all the different ways to stencil, and the TH wildflower die is the perfect accompaniment to those beautiful backgrounds. x
ReplyDeleteI love all of your cards and would struggle to choose a favourite. Love the rainbow effect. Fabulous cards! :)x
ReplyDeleteOh, these are gorgeous. Love all the different looks. Thanks for the inspiration. Hugz
ReplyDeleteLovely cards - the wildflowers look great against the stencilled backgrounds. I may have to buy that die now.
ReplyDeleteHi, just wanted to say, I enjoyed this post.
ReplyDeleteIt was helpful. Keep on posting!