Flowers for Every Season Suite
Long before it was a Covid-19 thing, stampers were masking – in a fun way!
Crafters make masking cool and I’m excited to share this simple and useful stamping technique with you. This card also features several new products from the gorgeous Flowers For Every Season Suite.
Masking is a simple technique that blocks off areas of a project to create white space. It can create a faux layering effect or highlight an area for a greeting or focal point. Masking can be loose and artsy with torn edges or precise straight lines or shapes depending on what you use to create your mask.
I hope you enjoy this card that shows the beauty you can create with these lovely new stamps, ink, and paper!
Make it a creative day!
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Celebrate Sunflowers Masked Card
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SUPPLIES:
STAMPS:
Celebrate Sunflowers (#152517)
PAPER:
Flowers For Every Season 6″ x 6″ Paper Designer Series (#152486)
Whisper White Thick cardstock (#140272)
Misty Moonlight cardstock (#153081)
INK:
Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack Daffodil Delight (#144603)
Stampin’ Write Markers Brights (#147157)
Cinnamon Cider Classic Stampin’ Pad (#153114)
Misty Moonlight Classic Stampin’ Pad (#153118)
EMBELLISHMENTS:
2020–2022 In Color Enamel Dots (#152480)
TOOLS:
Bone Folder (#102300)
ADHESIVES:
Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430)
Stampin’ Seal (#152813)
OTHER:
Grid Paper (#130148)
Sticky Notes for masking
TIPS: Sticky notes are ideal for creating torn, punched, or die-cut masks because they are thin and the sticky section helps hold them in place temporarily without damaging your paper or cardstock.
Coordinating Products
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