It’s been a long time since I played around with so many new (to me) techniques, but I tried another variation of masking cards that Kara shared on Day 4. This time I die cut a mask from Mat Stack #1 by Papertrey Ink and used the negative to try another series of stamped circles. When I removed the mask, I felt like it need something else, so I cut another frame from cardstock and traced around it with a fine lined pen. That was better, but I wasn’t really happy with it until I added the sequins. I think it still qualifies as a one layer card.
I do love all these bright colors, and I’m entering it in the Simon Says “Work It Wednesday” challenge which is to “to create a card with bright colors, flowers, sunshine or anything else that makes you think of Spring!”
Card Recipe:
Cardstock: Select White (PTI)
Stamps: Beautiful Blooms (PTI), The Big, The Bold, and The Happy (Winnie and Walter)
Die: Mat Stack #1 (PTI)
Sequins: Michaels
I LOVE the masking on this- such beautiful colors, too!
Gorgeous colours – especially offset by that lovely inky black
Your masking on this card is AMAZING!! I love the bright colors you used with the black ink. You rocked this technique!!
Your cards are always stunning. so clean and bright and fun.
It’s been so much fun to see the colorful cards you’ve been creating, Karen. How fun to try some new techniques. And the fact that you perfect those new techniques so wonderfully is no surprise!
I’m liking those colours too – and the thin black line is just right against that crisp white.
Beautiful card, Karen, love the sequins! Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a lovely comment! Have a fun Thursday!
Karen, this is really beautiful! It stood out immediately when I was looking at the Work it Wednesday entries. Thank you so much for participating 🙂
The colours in your card are really lovely, bright and happy, you have had a lovely creative week Karen.
This masked card is delightful, Karen! It immediately makes me feel happy. Thank you so much for linking up with our join in to win!
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