Tuesday 2 November 2021

Two For Tuesday - Stencil Mid Century Modern Shapes

 Hello & Happy Tuesday!

Did you see my post yesterday? In case you missed it you can catch up HERE, there is a giveaway 😉 and I've introduced the product I'm using today, Stencil Mid Century Modern Shapes.

So as it is Two For Tuesday I have two more cards to share using this fun stencil, lets have a look at what I made...





First up I went for a Mid Century Modern style card and I actually used the whole stencil as it is. I selected some colours from Catherine Pooler Spa Collection, Paradise Found. Peppermint Scrub, Mandarin Spice, Sauna and Green Tea. 





I simply applied each colour through the stencil and then stamped the Background Block Mid Century Modern in black ink over the top. It needed a sentiment to break up the pattern, so I chose to stamp the word WISH using Alphabet Outlined.

For my second card I went back to using the stencil to create masks of 3 of the shapes. I then temporarily adhered them to my card base and ink blended 4 Concord & 9th ink colours, Buttercup, Marmalade, Honeysuckle and Eggplant. 





Once I removed the masks I stamped the foliage from Season Of Beauty and the trio of dotted pattern from the same set in black ink. The sentiment is from the newest addition Simply Said Blocks III





I have SO many more ideas with this stencil, so I am sure it won't be long before I share more! Until then, thank you for stopping by today. 


Crafty Hugs
 

5 comments:

  1. Fabulous new stencils Bev. I especially love your first card which is so effective with the Mid Century Modern Background Blocks stamp. X

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  2. Beautiful stencils and stenciling!!!!

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  3. What fabulous cards - love the first one with the black stamp overlay
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  4. WOW these are both so contemporary in design and so very striking and I love them both x.

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  5. So creative! Love both your cards, Beverley!

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