The Cement Tile stencil was one that I *may* have actually squealed when I saw it for the first time. It's such a pretty design, and I knew it would be gorgeous with modeling paste, or ink (or maybe even on cookies - wedding cookies perhaps?).
Today's card began with the back panel of Fresh Sage covered in modeling paste. I cut a smaller panel of the floral paper from the Good Life Prints, wrapped with a die cut vellum border and some Fresh Sage satin ribbon. The printed panel was matted on additional Fresh Sage card stock.
I heat embossed the sentiment and die cut it with the coordinating die, then attached it to the printed panel. The (dry) stenciled panel was adhered to a Whip Cream card base, and then printed panel was added with foam squares.
I love the cool tones of the blues and soft sage, mixed with the copper. This combo may be coming back - especially with fall approaching! (Someone please say fall is approaching - I'm melting and need the hot summer days to end!).
Thanks for stopping by!
Much love,
Supplies Used:
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Stamps:
Everyday Script Bundle (Stamps and Dies) BD-0344
Inks:
Clear Pigment Ink Pad IP-0102, Copper Embossing Powder IP-0148
Papers:
Whip Cream 8.5" x 11" Card Stock CS-0040, Fresh Sage 8.5" x 11" Card Stock CS-0143, Good Life Prints PP-0055, Journey Vellum PP-0044
Fresh Sage Satin Ribbon AC-0409
Cement Tile Stencil JM-0118, Journey Modeling Paste JM-0073, Spatula TO-0089
Tools:
Border Basics Die Set DI-0144, Journey Platinum Machine TO-0090, Journey Blooms Paper Trimmer TO-0039, Crease Tool TO-0040, Detail Pro Shears (4.5") TO-0063, Heat Gun TO-0083
Adhesives:
Journey Craft Glue AD-0111, Journey Foam Squares - Medium AD-0085
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