Thursday, June 13, 2024

Seize The Birthday - Double Stencilling

Hi peeps!  Time for a new challenge at Seize The Birthday and Barbara has chosen Double Stencilling - i.e. add colour through one stencil, and before you lift it, add another stencil on top and add colour through that.

I stamped the image (Imala, Stamps By Me) then added Twisted Citron distress ink through the Tim Holtz Splotches stencil, left that in place and layered the TH Code stencil in Picked Raspberry, then sloshed the same colours onto the dress and added a bit of splatter.  Of course.  And a bit of credit card scratch with black ink.

Pop on over to the Seize The Birthday blog for some more fabulous examples of double stencilling from the design team and our surprise party guests, and join in the fun.

If you don't fancy trying double stencilling, you can always play along with our Anything Goes theme.


10 comments:

  1. Cute card with your double stenciling Shirley.

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  2. You got a very artsy look to this challenge. I really like that and so different.

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  3. Great sentiment and fun card! Love it!

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  4. What an artistic design with the double stenciled dots and wonderful tall woman image Shirley! Love the colors and great sentiment! I'm so happy to be designing with you and the rest of the DT for June July! Julia xx

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  5. Still love your artsy style! SHE is fabulous :)

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  6. This has such a cool and funky vibe to it and I love it!!! New to me stamp company as well. I'll definitely be checking them out. LOVE this girl.

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  7. The double stencilling looks great, as do the sploshes and spatters Shirley! Fabulous artsy card and such a cool image, Cathy x

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  8. Oh, LOVE this! I love the mixed media, bold and funky look. Amazing card, Shirley! <3

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  9. Shirley, your card is adorable. Love the mixed media look.

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  10. What a funky card! I love how your dots totally match the pattern of the dress. Fantastic sentiment too.

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