Hello and Welcome to the Visible Image and MISTI
Blog Hop and Giveaway.
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I have three sample cards to share with you today.
All three feature the same technique, with different stamps.
Blog Hop and Giveaway.
Scroll down for more details.
I have three sample cards to share with you today.
All three feature the same technique, with different stamps.
Here are all the products and stamps
I've used to create my First Sample.
I've linked all the Stamps for you
Take a piece of smooth Blending Card stock, 21cms x 16cms
Fold to make a card blank.
Use a corner punch to round off each corner.
Place the front of your card face down onto a score board
and score lines vertically right across
the card to resemble a fence.
the card to resemble a fence.
Take an ink pad ( a light shade of colour is best) and run it down your card but keep the action light don't press too hard.
I did not ink the whole card with colour
as I wanted some white space.
I used a wet baby wipe to gently move the ink around
and to blend away any lines I had. Dry with a Heat gun.
Next, I placed a Moon / Sun mask over my 'fence'
and created some shadow.
On to the stamping.
I found my MISTI a most valuable tool
enabling me to get the stamped images
clean and clear every time!
Two more samples for you now
using exactly the same technique explained above
The stamps are all linked for each sample for you.
and the very beautiful set called BornTo Perform.
My last sample features the fabulous Jazz It Up
One of my very favourite Visible Image stamps sets.
Plus the ever useful for backgrounds, Scripted Streets
BTW ... My next Rochester Workshop will showcase all of the above stamps from Visible Image and lots more besides!
NOW... read on about the Blog Hop Prizes !
Two lucky commenters from the hop will win one of two prizes: a $50 shopping spree at www.mysweetpetunia.com and a $50 shopping spree at Visible Image.
You must leave your comments no later than
Monday April 30th, at 11:59 PM Central time.
The winners will be announced on Tuesday May 1st
on the Visible Image and My Sweet Petunia blogs.
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Love the fence technique. Thank you for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteLOL And back to you again. :) ... Fab makes loving the new stencils x
DeleteLovely and inspiring as always x
ReplyDeleteI love this technique. It’s a great twist on one that I have seen previously. Will definitely need to give this a go! X
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look fab Eileen ..... I love the wood effect, great technique xx
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so magical.. Thank you for showing this technique.. it's definitely one I will try!
ReplyDelete*Leaves a slice of birthday cake for you*
xx Erika
wow these are gorgeous! sigh
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorials I always Lear such a lot. Xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely card design and really cool cards Eileen!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the step by step for the fence background Eileen, and love the VI stamps you have used and the Misti is the perfect tool for stamping. x
ReplyDeleteYou are so inspiring, love these cards, amazing how one fairly simple technique can look so different just using different colours and stamps xx Zoe xx
ReplyDeleteSo much temptation here , I just know I'm going to succumb --- it's only a matter of where, or when ! Joi now janice .😍
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool technique Eileen. I adore the way it looks on your projects - really inspirational xx
ReplyDeleteSuper cards and as always so inspiring! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love that "fence" background, it adds so much to your great cards. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo many layers of loveliness! Gorgeousness incarnate!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great technique - love the embossed lines and the circular mask idea - lovely card.
ReplyDeleteCath x
Bravo, une technique que je vais essayer.. les tampons sont mis à l'honneur, un gros faible pour la danseuse dans son cercle étoilé et ses couleurs ! merci pour l'inspiration ♥
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome cards and colors!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards!!
ReplyDeleteLisa xx
Stunning cards Eileen, and such a simple technique, to achieve them, genius. Hugs P xxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteStunning samples Eileen, I love them all xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your projects and your backgrounds are just a perfect way to show off the stamps.
ReplyDeleteSUCH BEAUTIFUL CARDS! LOVE how you did them! You ARE showing these FABULOUS IMAGES SO WELL & THE MISTI TOO! (Can't stamp without mine!) ;) SUPER JOB, Eileen!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm back again, trying to make sure my comment went through. I was told it didn't go through--mail demon..., but I see it up above! I'M SO GLAD! ;) AGAIN, GORGEOUS WORK, Eileen! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas, scored lines and masking
ReplyDeleteyour ballerina card is just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteFab cards! Must try this technique!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! All made the same but looking so very differently but each as beautiful as the one before! Great technique! WIll try it, cause I'm loving what you showed. Thanks!:)
ReplyDeleteI always love your cards and these are no exception. Beautiful design.
ReplyDeletesuper super super
ReplyDeleteawesome cards...well done.
ReplyDelete:) Karen
Love your fence technique & all those gorgeous cards! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous cards. Fantastic techniques and image layering. Love them all, but the first stole the show for me.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Eileen as usual.Have seen this technique before, but like your inky version rather than the painted one.
ReplyDeleteA really effective use of the stencils and ink. So versatile too.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ellie
love, LOVE, love these cards! That background is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards Eileen. Love the layers and pretty colors. Love the flower image so much!
ReplyDeleteThese are all just Fabulous and pretty. Love the BG you created.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful !
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards, the fence is a great background for all of these images, Cathy x
ReplyDeletePretty colors and details on these beautiful cards! Love the images you used!
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial, thankyou Eileen, I find it hard to leave white space so am going to try this 😍
ReplyDeleteY love your work verry nice💕
ReplyDeleteHIya Eileen, thank you for sharing your fabulous projects with us, love it pretty colors and love the stamps from Visible Images, hugs Terry xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat soft colors you used....gorgeous !
ReplyDeletestunning work :) thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love the backgrounds you've created. They give that extra touch to your cards. I'm gonna try this too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration.
Creative hugs,
Lins ;)
oooh your cards are awesome
ReplyDeletehugs Annemarie
Your backgrounds are really stunning!
ReplyDeleteI just love how these cards came out, I don't have the same stamps but I'm going to give this a try when I get home....
ReplyDeleteSuch awesome backgrounds for your gorgeous cards! Love these new stamp sets!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome outcome of this technique. All of them are stunning. Always Love your creations lovely lady love you.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Ayoti xx
so cool, tfs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the new technique!! The cards are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fence technique. Lovely cards!
ReplyDeletewow your cards and style are just stunning:)
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try your circle masking...so effective in every way you used it! thanks
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards!
ReplyDeleteThese are more than cards ! These are true pieces of art !!
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wonderful cards. Love the one with the dragonflies.
ReplyDeleteFabulous samples, love this technique xx
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