I honestly can't believe how fast these days are passing by during lockdown. It's new challenge day again at Less is More! And I can hear you all groaning as we tell you it's....One Layer Card week. Here's the cue card...
And before I get to sharing my cards I'd like to welcome Jen Mitchell as our Guest Designer for this challenge. I love Jen's CAS makes and she's one of our regulars at Less is More so please do pop over to her blog to see her card and say hi.
Ok, I have two samples for you this time, here's the first...
I've tried this shifted stencil technique a few times before and I think I love it most on kraft cardstock. You begin by stencilling with coloured inks, I used Distress Oxides here in three graduating shades. You then shift the stencil slightly and use white pigment ink. Oxides can stay wet for a while so it's best to let the first layer dry before adding the white ink, and I find the best coverage of white is achieved by pouncing the ink with a sponge blender. I finished with a simple sentiment in a fun font.
Materials used:
- Stencil: Clearly Besotted - Round & Round
- Ink: Distress Oxide - Wilted Violet, Salty Ocean, Peacock Feathers; Hero Arts - Unicorn; Versafine - Onyx Black
- Stamp: Paper Smooches - Sentiment Sampler
Challenge entries
Crafty Catz - Challenge #507 - Anything Goes (Spots and/or Stripes)
AAA Cards - CAS Game #165 - Up to One Third (Repeating Image)
CAS Stencil Challenge - May 2020 - Layered Stenciling
STAMPlorations - May Stencil Challenge - Anything Goes
And I used some stamps that are new to my stash for this second card, and it was our Guest Designer, Jen, that inspired me to buy this botanicals set after seeing some of her lovely clean and simple designs. And she's used the same set for this challenge too...
I revisited one of my favourite layouts here. I used low tack tape to mask off a horizontal section then firstly blended away from the tape using Distress Ink, fading it out. With the tape still in place I then stamped the solid and dotted leaves. To finish I removed the tape and stamped the sentiment.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Altenew - Dot Botanicals, Leaf Canopy (sentiment)
- Ink: Distress Ink - Scattered Straw; Altenew - Mountain Mist, Lagoon; Versafine - Onyx Black
As always, the challenge link will remain open for two weeks. And you can find lots more inspiration from my teamies over at the main challenge blog, and links to their personal blogs where they may be sharing more projects.