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Monday, June 3, 2019

LAYERED OMBRE LEAVES

The challenge this month at CAS Mix-Up is ombre.  Have been wanting to try out my new Pixie Spray with some stencils so this was the perfect opportunity.   I must say it worked really well, although it did leave some residue on the card - easily removed with an adhesive eraser - stencil cleaned up great with soap and water.  Anyway, on about my card.


I began by blending iced spruce distress oxide using a blending brush on my white card front.  Then stenciled on the leaves - again going from dark to light.  After die cutting the matching leaves, I lightly added ink keeping it all very subtle.  Attached the die cut with glue only on the stem.  After giving it all a little splatter with water, I added the sentiment and some silver Nuvo "berries" to the leaves and done!  The stencil and die are very old Memory Box called "garden friends".  Wish I could have shown the pretty blue from the iced spruce ink in my photo - really hard to capture that color.



Besides the ombre requirement - which I think I covered from top down on the card base and from bottom up with the three layers, I used stamping, stenciling, ink blending with a brush, splatter and die cutting.

Thanks for stopping by and love to read your kind comments.
 

15 comments:

  1. What a stunning effect with the iced spruce oxide ink. The Ombre looks fabulous and loving the stencilling and then the die cut of that contemporary and wonderful leaf x All finished off with splats and 'berries'.
    A perfect CAS card showing off the technique to perfection x. Thank you for sharing this beautiful card with us at The CAS Mix Up Challenge x

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  2. Beautiful movement in this CAS perfect card Betty. The gradation of the bluish greys truly are harmonious. Thanks so much for joining us at CAS Mix Up!

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  3. THis one screams winner to me, Betty. Gorgeous card.

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  4. Iced Spruce is one of my favorite colors, Betty. What a pretty ombre card it makes too! Love the leaves stenciled and die cut! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  5. I love iced spruce, so can totally imagine what this looks like in person, Betty--gorgeous! So artistic & creative--just love it!

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  6. Fabulous Betty Great ombre card

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  7. This is a beautiful design!!! You used the stencil and the matching die in such a creative way!

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  8. Beautiful and serene sympathy card, Betty! Just love the leafy sprig over the ombre background!!

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  9. Beautiful card, Betty ... great color and effect with leaves

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  10. Awesome design Betty, love every detail on your gorgeous card. Thanks for sharing at CAS Mix Up!

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  11. What a beautiful iced spruce ombre background, Betty! Love the color and the subtle look. Layering the die-cut leaves over the stenciled leaves is a brilliant and clever idea! A little splatter adds so much interest to the background. Thank you so much for sharing this beauty with us at CAS Mix Up! Hideko xx

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  12. So lovely and serene! That ombre background is fabulous!

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  13. So many amazing techniques used on this very CAS and beautiful card, Betty! LOVE the softness of the iced spruce blending to create your ombre background. The stenciled leaves with the die-cut set over top is so creative to create this subtle shadow. Perfect design for a sympathy card! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  14. CONGRATS on your well-deserved win, Betty! You did an amazing job with the ombre technique, and I love how you added the die cut leaves! Way to go, my friend!!!

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