Hello Crafty friends,
Sylvie @kaliscards with two projects stretching the use of the Spring tulips stencil.
The Spring tulips stencil is such a great product to create a quick card. It is perfectly sized for an A2 card and can be blended in time with its set of 4 layering stencils. For these projects, I wanted to stretch the use of the stencil a little and created a stenciled version and one colored with my OLO markers. To add a little dimension to the card, I also added that cute pair of bunnies from the Cheerful meadow die set.
To create the stenciled version, I blended Ranger Distress inks:
– Stencil 1: Dried marigold and Carved pumpkin
– Stencil 2: Twisted citron and Mowed lawn
– Stencil 3: Squeezed lemonade, Mowed lawn and Rustic wilderness
– Stencil 4: Crackling campfire and Fired brick
I then blended Salvaged patina around the edges of the panel.
I die cut the cute bunnies from vanilla cardstock with the Cheerful meadow die and blended Scattered straw to add some dimension to the bunnies and Kitsch flamingo for the ears and cheeks. I glued a piece of black cardstock behind the left bunny eye and finally adhered the bunnies on the panel with thin foam tape.
For the sentiment, I used the new Hoppy Easter stamp set and coordinating die. I die cut two additional sentiment and stacked them to add a little dimension.
For the alcohol marker version, I used only the first and second stencils and blended Distress ink Kitsch flamingo and Cracked pistachio, just to create the outline of the tulips.
Then with OLO markers, I added details to create the petals and give some dimension to the flowers and leaves:
Petals: R0.2, R0.3, R0.4, R0.5, R0.6, R1.7 + RG7 and RK
Leaves: YG1.4, YG1.6, G1.5, G1.7 and G1.8
I then die cut the cute bunnies from white cardstock and added some dimension with OLO markers: RG3, O4.0 and YO2.0 + R0.1 and R0.2
Thank you for stopping by and hope to see you next week.
Have a lovely crafty week!
Sylvie