Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
Another card using Eileen Godwin's fantastic technique and some
Lavinia stamps.
Challenges:
CAS Mix Up - Rainbow inking through a stencil
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Card Recipe
Stamps: Fairy Orbs, Fairy Bugs (Lavinia)
Ink: Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed, Faded Jeans (DI), Versafine Onyx Black
Paper: Neenah, Textured, Black, Mixed Media (Strathmore 400 Series)
Other: Layering Mini Stencils set 4 (TH), Sentiment Strips (SSS)
Interesting card with the contrast of soft rainbow colors and black stamping. The Lavinia stamps are unique...you find good stuff!
ReplyDeleteThe background technique looks beautiful Bonnie and I love your chosen stencil, and then the pretty added silhouette images from Lavinia and also the white on black sentiment go perfectly over the top. x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and I love the stamps you used for this.
ReplyDeleteWOW...this is GORGEOUS Bonnie!! I just love how you've done the background with the soft rainbow colors through the stencil...a perfect backdrop for your silhouetted images! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteLove it, this is such a good technique. That stencil looks fantastic in the background xx
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card featuring Eileen Goodwin’s technique. Love the rainbow colours. Hope to try this technique soon. 😉
ReplyDeleteAwesome rainbow ink blending Bonnie with the straight edge and the stencil. Your card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with this technique Bonnie, I'm slowly adding to my Lavinia stash so thanks for the great inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteWow Bonnie, this is exquisite work - love the subtle stenciling with the delicate silhouette stamping over it - so much interest and drama
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Blessings
Maxine
Not only have you once again shown how fabulous that technique of ink blending is, you've used a few of my favorite images, too! Bonnie, this is so beautiful!
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so beautiful Bonnie...I really enjoy watching her lives on FB...lots of great tips and tricks.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
I love Eileen's ideas and they look so beautiful, as here Bonnie, love the stamp and card.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
This technique in your execution makes each card look so amazing. This is the second technique after die printing that you always amaze me, my dear Bonnie.
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BożenA
LOVE this card Bonnie! The background stencil is so pretty with the mix of colours. And then those thistles!! AMAZING! I have the feeling I will be shopping soon. :) xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pastel colours, wonderful stencilling, and beautiful combination of stamps on top of it all - a gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteI'll really have to try this technique as I'm so inspired by your gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty Bonnie... Love the rainbow effect, it's like looking at a suncatcher crystal
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love, love, love the rainbow effect with the bold silhouette -- so pretty
ReplyDeleteUnique and what a wonderful technique …Loving this one Bonnie x.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try this and I really must. I know it's easier than it looks. Love the hint of stencil with those cool edges and rainbow colors. Beautiful, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteOH WOW Bonnie this is so different for you, and looks amazing.. wonderful technique and gorgeous card, hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteThis style of background is so effective isn't it! I love that you kept your stamping simple to show it off. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment about my watercolouring Bonnie. It was you who inspired me to look up some tutorials and get practising!
Hi Bonnie! I'm always so glad when your cards pop up in my email and I had to stop by to tell you how much I really love this card design! There is something about the way you over stenciled the rainbow pattern that reminds me of the way the lights shines through chandelier pieces! It's really lovely! The way you have combined it with the silhouettes is perfect! Take care and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Rachelle : )
I forget about that technique, Bonnie, but it sure looks good with the stencil behind it and that's all the color needed. Love those flowers/weeds.
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