
I had cut this circle stencil once in the shape of the sponging on the left. Then decided to play with the image and created a inverse and cut another stencil. Sponged that in the same green ink along the top. Added homemade see through tape in the strips and attached the focal image (Graphic Fairy). The circles were getting a little lost so added some black colored pencil outline to just a few small inner circles.
Tip: To make my tape I printed the strip on white tissue paper then ran it through the Xyron Create-A-Sticker with repositionable tape. Trimmed to the size I wanted, removed backing and placed on card front.
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Lovely card! The stencil added the depth and the strips balance it out. I am always amazed at the home-made items you create. They look like the store-bought ones to me.
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Thanks so much, I love to create and have it work.
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You are so creative and talented. This is so gorgeous and the way you use your computer to make great items for your cards is awesome.
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Thanks Verna, it use to be driven by not having enough money to buy all the toys I wanted. Now it is as much for fun as for practicality.
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Creative and lovely from your sponged circle stencil to your homemade strips to that adorable vintage image. Love it all and am continually in awe in your skill level.
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Thanks Gayle, not much skill mostly tenacity and perseverance.
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Wow! Very cool stencil work. Love the circles and the inverse shapes. The black you added is so subtle but perfect to help them stand out.
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It was a fun change up to my original idea of cutting the circles stencil.
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Beautiful!!! Your creativity just blows my mind.
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You sure know how to make me feel good about myself.
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Another fantastic creation from you! Love that you did the circles both ways on the same piece. It’s such an eye pleasing design element.
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Thanks so much
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