I have another card done with the Ghosting Stencil technique.
I sponged with Distress ink then spritzed with water over the stencil
laid atop the sponged piece. I quickly removed the stencil and gave it
a few seconds for the water to do it's magic. Then I blotted it with a paper towel.
This clover die made me think of St. Patrick's Day.
I'm a little late though.
and
I've used an old Poppystamps die and it's CAS
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Take Care (ret. SU)
Ink: Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed, Peacock Feathers (DI)
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore 400 series), Neenah (110 lb. Solar White)
Other: Stencil Leaves 2 (Sanna Lippert for Stamplorations), Meadow Clover Die (PS)
Beautiful Bonnie, great clean image from the stencil and love the tiny white flowers the perfect accent:)
ReplyDeleteI have this die and never had a way to make it pop, but the ghosting of the leaves in those rich greens as background sure does the trick.
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and springy, Bonnie. You are mastering this technique and created a fabulous background to highlight that lovely flower die. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stencil ghosted background for your die cut clover, Bonnie. I love your classic CAS design and sweet little sentiment. TFS my friend and joining us at CAS Stencil Card Challenge. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteThe vibrancy of the green looks fabulous and so does that ghosting technique. Wonderful card Bonnie x
ReplyDeleteLovely spring shades of green! Looks so fresh with the white die cut. And your ghosting worked out so well!
ReplyDeleteYour ghosted background came out SO vividly on this card Bonnie...must be the magic of the green!! Love how your little clover die cut in white pops against the green too! Sweet, sweet St. Paddy's Day card my friend!! :0)
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with your ghosting background. It is so clear and looks wonderful with those white flowers. I like that bright green.
ReplyDeleteLove the nuances of green softened by the ghosting, what a beautiful effect. A patch of clover leaves gives this card the final touch, not to forget the dry embossed frame with the green sentiment. So pure and pretty. xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ghosting and I love that you chose the clovers for your design! Such a pretty card, Bonnie! I'm so happy you joined us at CAS Stencil!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, our code word for the current challenge at Addicted to CAS is 'Green'...we would love it if you would join us :)
http://addictedtocas.blogspot.com/2019/03/addicted-to-cas-challenge-155-green.html
Gorgeous card Bonnie, love the greens and the perfect ghosted background. The white clover stems really pop against it, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWhite die cuts always look great with vibrantly inked backgrounds, Bonnie, and even better with the extra ghosted images.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright greens of spring, Bonnie. Your card is bright and happy. Great work with using the reverse ghosting ... I haven't tried it yet, but will soon. Love those sweet flowers. xx
ReplyDeleteA wonderful green ghosted background for your white clover Bonnie! The Blessings sentiment is perfect for your card!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so beautiful! I love the green inky background with the clover die.
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