Hello, Hello!!! And happy Friday!!!
A few weeks I have been whishing to try some techniques, using an embossing paste and stencils together. Thanks to Lawnscaping Challenge "Try A New Technique" it's high time to try it. :-) And the result of my first experiment is two layers card.
My first step was creation of white layer with yellow honeycomb and bees. I made the honeycomb backgroun, using the mix of white embossing paste and pure sunshine dylusion ink spray and Heidi Swapp honeycomb mask. After drying I stamped the bees and coloured them by Mustard Seed and Weathered Wood Distress Inks. Then I stuck this white layer on craft card and added zig-zag circles with "Fly Away With Me" sentiments.
Thanks for visiting.
Hugs Jenna
Supplies:
Surfaces: Koh-I-Noor Watercolor Paper; Papermania Craft Card and Envelope.Dies: Avery Elle Pinked Set
Stamps: Lawn Fawn Hello Sunshine.
Stencil: Heidi Swapp Honeycomb.
Ink: Tsukineko StazOn Jet Black; Distress Ink: Mustard Seed, Weathred Wood; Dylusions Ink Spray: Pure Sunshine.
Glue: Woodware double-sides tape.
Embossing paste: Wendi Vecchi White Embossing Paste
Tools: Fiskars Paper Trimmer; CGull Spatula Set; Scissors.
I am going to take part in the fallowing challenges:
Lawnscaping Challenge Try A New Technique
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Happy Easter and/or Sweet Treats
super cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at Lawnscaping :)
xx Tamara
awww i love this! fabulous card :) thank you for playing along with us at lawnscaping!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Jenna! Love the hexagons and the little bee trails. Thanks so much for playing along with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Happy Easter or Sweet Treats!
ReplyDeleteJenna, your card is adorable! Thanks for joining us at Lawnscaping.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for great comments. I'm very glad to hear it. The embossing paste from Vendi Wecchi was new challenge for me. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Love your card, the yellow embossing paste you made looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at Lawnscaping Challenges :)