Welcome to Flutter By Wednesday - this week's challenge is Anything Goes - but you need to include a Butterfly, Fairy or an Angel on your creation! I combined a few challenges from SCS this week to make this card: The CAS102 which is a sketch, the TLC308 - to use a silhouette image and the CC306 - to use Pear Pizzazz, Baja Breeze and Bravo Burgandy.
I used a heart Nestability to cut out a mask and I sponged on the blue and green inks. Before removing the mask I stamped the image and sentiment. I colored the wings with Star Dust Stickles (though it doesn't really show up).
Now it is your turn - create a new project using a butterfly, fairy or an angel and link it directly to InLinkz on the Flutter By Wednesday blog. Check out with the other Flutterbies created - their blog addresses are on the sidebar of my blog and on the FBW blog.
Thanks for coming by!
Supplies: Stamps - Unity, Taylored Expressions (sentiment); Ink - Adirondack, Memento, PaperTrey; Paper - PaperTrey; Misc - Heart Nestability, sponge, Stickles
I love this, Harriet!! It is beautiful, and the masking was an awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteNEVER would have thought of using a nestie as a mask!!! But your card is beautiful!! Thanks for sharing the card AND how you did it!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!! I have to try this masking technique more!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
Maria
WOW!! This is fantastic! I love the way you used this stamp! I need to dig this one out, I just LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the way you did this card.
ReplyDeleteHarriet, this is wonderful! You are so inspiring...I finally did a white space card and you've given me that push to try it. Now I'll have to try this technique as well!
ReplyDeleteI love the heart and the imag inside, such a beautiful card
ReplyDeleteVERY NICE! I love how you masked and sponged the background and then stamped the silhouettes. What a stunning card!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Harriet!!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet card! Love the simplicity and shading of it. :)
ReplyDeleteI like how you've shaded the heart and enclosed the stamps in that! Very pretty!
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