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Finally using those Distress Oxide sprays that I “had” to have after watching a Tim Holtz video.
This card has a cream linen card stock base card.
Next I die cut the leaves from MFT Die-namics “Fall Leaves” to
use as stencils.
On another piece of white card stock I sprayed the Distress Oxide Spray spiced marmalade then placed the leaf stencils on and sprayed with the vintage photo.
While this dried I sprayed another piece of white card stock with just the vintage photo.
Using a die cut from MFT Die-namics “Stitched Rectangle STAX” I cut out the portion of the leaf piece for the card front.
Now that the vintage photo sprayed piece was dry I die cut the “thanks” with MFT Die-namics “Simply Thanks” and glued it to the card front.
Loving the double sprayed panel on this stunning card Arlene - that is a wonderful way to create a coordinating coloured panel.
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Maxine
Cool playing with your sprays and stencils, Arlene....great idea to use the die cut leaves as stencils and coordinating your colours .... great card and thanks for sharing with CAS Stencil, Robyn
ReplyDeleteThank you Arlene for describing all your spray steps for your beautiful organic leaf CAS style cards. I love it! So pleased you joined us at CAS Stencil. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteLOVE the earthy tones and organic look of this artsy card Arlene! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful fall design with your browns and lovely leaf stenciling Arlene! thanks for joining us at CAS Stencil! xx
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