Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
It's time for a new challenge at CAS Mix Up.
My dear friend Loll is hosting this month and she's challenged us to...
There is an explanation and links to video tutorials at the challenge site.
I've used a Sanna Lippert stencil with Brusho crystals sprinkled on the stencil,
spritzed with water and pressed onto a piece of heavy cardstock.
I've die cut some branches from kraft cardstock, smooshed them into my
VersaMark pad and heat with clear embossing powder.
There's a piece of yellow cardstock peeking through the die cut hemstitch rectangle.
Our wonderfully talented Design Team have some awesome inspiration
for you and we're joined by our September winner, Steph.
Do check out our inspiration, tutorials then
come join us at CAS Mix Up.
Other Challenges:
STAMPlorations November 2021 Stencil Challenge - Anything stenciled
Card Recipe
Stamps: Sending You Phrases (Creek Bank Creations)
Ink: Soft Suede, VersaMark
Paper: Neenah, Daffodil Delight, Crumb Cake
Other: Flowers 1 Stencil (Sanna Lippert/Stamplorations), Orange Brushos, Hemstitch Rectangles (Spellbinders), Flower Stems #1 Die (Sizzix/TH)
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Your monoprint makes such a fantastic background. Love the contrast from that little sprig of black leaves, and that die makes the perfect frame xx
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried Brushos with this technique Bonnie - always use DI/DO's but now seeing your results I will have to try it out!
ReplyDeleteLovely card and your die cut pops out from the fab background! x
What cool results with this technique! I love your subtle background with the branches and delicate framing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stenciled background for your die cut branches, Bonnie. Love your added twine and die cut hemstitch frame. TFS your CAS monoprint beauty, my dear friend. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and can't wait to play together next year...lol...that will be here before you know it:-) Love and Hugs...Nancy P.S. Your card is perfect for our STAMPlorations Stencil Challenge too:-)
ReplyDeleteBonnie, this is so beautiful. IT inspired me to get inky and play along right away.
ReplyDeleteA lovely mono print card Bonnie... and the fabulous effect with the yellow behind the die cut framing brings more depth to the print, hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteLOVE the colours of your flower monoprint background, Bonnie. So pretty with the branches on top and the fabulous dotty border. xx
ReplyDeleteBonnie, it's so pretty! I could look at the DTs cards all day, as each has something I love about it!
ReplyDeleteIn your case, I love the blooming stencil you used, of course the hemstitching, and this sweet bit of twine!
I can't wait to play soon!
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Oh my, Bonnie, this is wonderful. Love the colors and color backed frame. Just love how you combine elements like dark diecuts and twine for dramatic effect.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers for your fantastic stencil monoprint Bonnie and the black die cut foliage stem goes beautifully over the top. I really adore that hemstitch frame too and a lovely bit of twine and a super sentiment as the finishing touches. x
ReplyDeleteYou achieved such a fantastic mono print, Bonnie! I can see the pattern in it. Love the added fine twine, a favorite of mine. This challenge makes me want to try this again since I’ve seen such wonderful cards here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - that's a wonderful stencil monoprint and the yellow cs peaking through the hemstitch die cut ties in so nicely. Perfect with the branch die cuts and the twine.
ReplyDeleteYou monoprint background is so pretty. Love your card.
ReplyDeleteThe colors on your monoprint are beautiful, Bonnie, and I love the hemstitch frame backed with the yellow. I never thought to use Brushos like this but your results have me itching to try it.
ReplyDeleteLooks so effective. I like the background frame. I really must get my brushos out. They are deep in a box somewhere. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased you added your gorgeous stenciled card to our STAMPlorations November Stencil Challenge, Bonnie. Love and Hugs....
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning Bonnie! I love the print you got and love the beautiful brusho colors you used. The silhouette of the branches just pop off those colors. Love the hem stitched border with the peek of yellow. Stunning! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteI do love the way you've framed those stenciled blooms! This is a beauty, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteLovely stencil monoprint panel, Bonnie! Love the mix of the colors and the black branches pop wonderfully. The hemstitch frame and the yellow peeking thru the frame are showing off the beauty of the monoprint panel!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
wonderful effect with the brusho's and love the hem stitch frame ♥
ReplyDeletevery pretty colors you used on the stencil, the branches are a great touch with it!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty, I love the silhouette against your pretty print
ReplyDeleteThis autumn card is beautiful. The monoprint is lovely and I like the addition of the branches.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Bonnie! And not a million miles away from what I happen to have been working on today - what a funny coincidence, Jo x
ReplyDeleteYour monoprint turned out beautifully Bonnie! What a great idea to use Brushos and your colors are fabulous and look just like Autumn in my neck of the woods right now! CAS perfection my friend...love it!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteLove your pretty monoprint and how it's framed, great choice adding those bold die cuts too! Thank you for your warm welcome as GD this month ... xx
ReplyDeleteStriking background which allows the black die cut to pop against it. A stunner of a card Bonnie x.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Bonnie! I love the effects of Brushos...you've created such a pretty monoprint. Beautiful colors and I love how you framed your focal point, too! Love this pretty card! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful monoprint stenciled background for your silhouette stem Bonnie! Love the colors you used! xx
ReplyDeleteTerrific print from your stencil Bonnie and the colours look fab. Love that frame too... not spotted that one anywhere before!
ReplyDeleteChrissie x
The Brushos have worked their magic for your stencil monoprint Bonnie, I love how all the different elements have come together for your gorgeous design.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I have trouble using powdered inks, but it doesn’t appear you have that same problem… your stencil monoprint turned out beautifully. Love how you framed it with the hemstitch.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun technique Bonnie! Love the background you made with the stencil and the silhouetted branches look wonderful against it. The twine and the hemstitched frame are the perfect finishing touches! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteI've yet to try this but your card is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteLovely design. Printing through stencil is so easy for you, Bonnie! I love this amazing background and the openwork rakna looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeletexx
Love the silhouette on this beautiful background!
ReplyDeleteYou all make it look so easy. That frame is so lovely, it's perfectly sets off your print.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty stencil monoprint for the background. The colours look beautiful against the die cuts, and I do love that frame! xx
ReplyDeletelove your background - thanks for sharing your creation at this month's STAMPlorations Stencil Challenge
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