Hi everyone, have you had a chance to play along with the CAS Stencil Challenge
ghosting theme yet? There is still plenty of time and lots of inspiration on the challenge blog, as well as some video tutorials if you are new to this technique.
I inked some cardstock with distress oxide inks in a few shades of green, then laid a leafy layering stencil over the top. I spritzed this with water, removed the stencil and then laid a piece of paper towel over the card to absorb the excess moisture. I love the subtle pattern and the shades of green it created.
My butterfly and flowers were diecut from some glossy photo paper that had been inked with distress oxide inks, then wiped with a baby wipe. Love the vibrant colours .
Here's a closer look.
I'm linking up to these challenges:
At Addicted to CAS the theme is green.
Die Cuttin Divas has a green or gold theme. I've used both Memory Box and Spellbinders dies.
At Mix it Up Challenge, it's anything goes with the option of an inked background.
At Seize the Birthday I'm playing along with the anything goes birthday option.
Supplies:
Dies: Memory Box side drifting butterfly and blushing bouquet; Spellbinders circle dies.
Other: Tim Holtz leafy layering stencil; distress oxide inks; glossy photo paper; Annabelle Stamps sentiment; versafine ink & clear ep.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
Your green ghosted background is such a lovely backdrop for your beautiful layered butterfly and purple bloom Cathy! xx
ReplyDeleteThe subtle look of the ghosted background is so pretty in the die-cut circle, Cathy. Love the vibrant colours of your beautiful butterfly with black outline --- simply gorgeous! xx
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful background, and your butterfly is sublime.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and serene card you've created using the ghosting technique x
ReplyDeleteA really pretty 'ghost' background for your glorious butterfly and matching flowers - Cathy, a fabulous card. I love that sentiment stamp, I don't have it but friend does and I always try to stamp up a few when we get together.
ReplyDeleteWonderful green ghosted background, the perfect backdrop for your flower and butterfly :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous color palette and I love the ghosting technique on your background, Cathy! I also love your butterfly and blooms...they're just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat green and purple is a striking combination and looks lovely. The butterfly is so gorgeous and the card is awesome. The ghosting looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour ghosted greenery looks so pretty behind that gorgeous butterfly. Love the colour combo too xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shot of spring colour, Cathy ... the vibrant butterfly and tiny blooms really pop against the soft, subtle, leafy background! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors on your butterfly and flowers, Cathy! Love how the black outline makes the green ghosting pop!
ReplyDeleteWow your card is striking Cathy and so very pretty. The subtle technique looks great and the butterfly is amazing. Must try the oxides with photo paper x.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful green ghosted background, Cathy, and the ink blending on the butterfly is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Addicted to CAS.
ReplyDeleteThe ghosting looks so pretty Cathy and the butterfly and flowers are both so vibrant and the oxides on shiny paper wiped over with a baby wipe is such a great technique to really make the colours pop, and I love the textured card too. x
ReplyDeleteWow! The colors are so vibrant and spring-y! I have to give both the ghosting technique and the use of glossy photo paper a try! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell, isn't this just stunning! So glad you joined us at ATCAS!
ReplyDeleteWowwww!! Your subtle green BG behind gorgeous butterfly is so amazing! Love the ghosting effect! Thanks so much for playing along with us at ATCAS Green challenge.
ReplyDeletePretty, simple, elegant!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at the Mix It Up Challenge for March!
~Michele, DT