Good morning!
Here's the final card I made...
I grabbed the new Mid Century Modern Circles & Stars stencil and inked it up using the shifted stencil technique. So, on any cardstock other than white (I chose a neutral beige), ink up in a colour first, here I used Distress Oxide Dried Marigold. Then once dry, shift the stencil slightly, and ink through it with white pigment ink. I shifted it slightly downward and to the right. I love the dimensional effect you get with this technique, some colours work better than others. I die cut the panel and adhered it flat to the card base. I then stamped a sentiment from the new Flower Power #11 on a die cut strip and popped it up on 3D foam. A few orange enamel dots and the card was finished.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Uniko - Flower Power #11
- Stencils: Uniko - Mid Century Modern Circles and Stars
- Ink: Distress Oxide: Dried Marigold; Hero Arts - Unicorn; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
- Dies: Create a Smile - Cool Cuts Double Stitched Rectangles
- Accents: Doodlebug Sprinkles
- Cardstock from stash
So, now to reveal the new and reintroduced products in full.
Reintroducing... Background Builders: Flower Power
Now the new stamp sets....Sparkle Sentiments...
And the new addition to the Flower Power series...Flower Power #11
and Simply Said Blocks Occasions...
Two new Ink & Flip stencil sets...Ink & Flip Layering Geometric Gem...
a new layering stencil set...Layering Picked Posies...
and finally, another stencil to join the Mid Century Modern collection...Mid Century Modern Circles & Stars...
No doubt there is something amongst the above that grabs your creative attention. Be sure to leave some comments on the Brand Ambassador blogs or social media. You can find all the links over at the Uniko blog, here. By leaving comments along the way you will be in with a chance of winning some goodies. All the details are on the Uniko blog post.
The products are available from the Uniko store now, here.
A fabulous card and I love the dimensional effect of your card.
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I love the way you offset the stencil design with the white ink application! Great effect for your card! Beautiful sentiment too!
ReplyDeleteLove your final card of this release. What a great technique, so thanks for explaining it. I'm sure I've got loads of other stencils too that this would work really well with. Thank you for all your amazing inspiration. TraceyA.x
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the subtle colors! Great design!
ReplyDeleteLove the shifting effect, a lovely card
ReplyDeleteGreat card and the shifted stencil technique works beautifully with this stencil. X
ReplyDeleteI love this card and that stencil! Thanks for explaining how you obtained the look.
ReplyDeleteThe overlapped design looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnita, your shifted stencil technique makes for a wonderful card; a fabulous wrap-up for your array of delightful new release showcases. I must say, I'm smitten with the flowers and ink-and-flip stencils; so pretty and clever.
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Beautiful shadow inking technique, it's really striking with this stencil. Thank you for such a superb showcase for this release & as always. Hugs Bev
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