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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Cubicles


Hi crafty friends!
Gayatri here. At the outset let me remind you that you have just a week left to submit your entries to our first challenge. You have to use any of the stencil from the October release and three colors from the color palette



Before I go to the card I made as inspiration, I want to review the DCAM 2 step stencil - Cubicles. I had already shared a video on using the 2 step stencil in one of my previous posts. The 2 step stencil is so versatile that you can experiment with individual layers. The stencils are numbered A & B.

I have used the first layer (A) of cubicle stencil. The pictures will show how I created a background with 3 different DI.








For the next background I used the stencil B. I used two different DI colors.



You can see that the two step stencil gives you lots of options to play with.
Now my inspirational card:
 I used the stencil A and created the background with various DI and cut it slanting. I adhered the pieces on to pure white card front with foam tape leaving a gap. I stamped the sentiment in the space between the two pieces. I stamped the image from Altenew stamp - Wild Hibiscus stamp set, on to watercolor paper and colored it with no-line coloring method using Zig color brush pens. I fussy cut the image and stuck it to the panel. Added few sequins to finish the card.




Products used:
                                                                                                                                 

Cubicles




Wild Hibiscus

      

Distress Ink
Distress Ink
Warm grey
Crystal clear
 Hope I have inspired you today to create wonders with the DCAM stencils. Looking forward to seeing you all participate in our current challenge and you can link your posts here

The Challenge will end on November 29 6am IST
 The winners will be announced November 30 6am IST
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11 comments:

  1. This is awesome, and an idea I had not thought of :)

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  2. What a fantastic post and what fun ways to use same stencils. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. So pretty and elegant creations, love the idea Gayatri!

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  4. Beautiful.. And that double stencil effect is awesome

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  5. Beautiful card,n the stencil work looks grt

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  6. Always fun to see different ways to use a stencil and stretch it! Nice color combo on the card!

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