This week’s challenge at Papertrey Ink was to use a die as a mask. It’s not something I think to do often and it took me the better part of the week to come up with an idea. I ended up liking the card quite a bit, and think I’ll try the technique more often. It occurs to me that this also fits the challenge for a collage card at Mark’s Finest Papers.
I’m in love with these beautiful “Butterfly Garden” papers by Pinkpaislee which I stitched around and adhered to a piece of Sweet Blush cardstock. I cut a mask with the dress form die and inked it twice, overlapping the images. I used Tim Holtz’s Distress Inks, “Antique Linen” and “Milled Lavendar” on the first, and “Broken China” on the second. Then I die cut another dress form from the patterned paper and layered it on top inking around the edges with “Broken China Distress Ink”. The buttons and silk ribbon are from Papertrey as is the “Tiny Tag” with the sentiment.
Beautiful, Karen! Love the masking technique you used (not sure I’m gonna play this week, lol), the pretty papers and all of the distress inking. Oh and the button and tiny tag complete it perfectly.
Softly subtle and very pretty … You got the techniques to work beautifully for you.
Great collage card, Karen! Thanks for playing along with Speedy’s Friends!
Oh this is fabulous! Thanks for playing with Speedy’s Friends!
Wow this is gorgeous!! Thanks for playing with Speedy’s Friends!
Awesome job on that collage technique! I love the romantic feel of the card. THanks for playing along with my challenge at Speedy’s Friends!
This is so creative!! I love this gorgeous card!!!
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