Hi Everyone.
I have a card and a winner announcement for you in tonight's post 🙂
Firstly, let's start with the card.
I'm down to my last two AECP classes and tonight's card is for the "Celebration Stencil Techniques". This is a fun class that is designed to give you ideas and tips and tricks on getting more mileage out of your stencils and dies.
I was inspired by the lesson – create a stencil from your dies. I needed to make a Valentine's card for a very good friend… heck… why shouldn't we send pretty cards to our girlfriends to celebrate Valentine's day and let them know how much they are appreciated????? 🙂
I used two butterfly stencils from my stash to create a two layer stencil. A solid image as well as a more intricate, lacy, die which normally acts as the overlay.
I repeat stamped the solid image over my card base in a lovely pale Altenew pink ink and then went back over with a slightly darker pink with the lacy stencil.
Have a look at what I mean:
You can see the paler solid image and then the lacy stencil was placed right over it and I used a blender to blend the darker pink over the solid layer. To make sure that I didn't mess up the area around the stencils as I was blending the second image over – I used the negative image of the solid die as a mask – here's what I mean
The second die-cut stencil fits perfectly into the solid die-cut image and placing it over the original solid images meant that I could blend that very detailed stencil with a blender and keep the area around the butterflies clean.
Of course…. I had to add some shine to my card and decided to do that with some gold glitter card stock. I varied the size of the top and bottom and then added a die-cut whole butterfly in the gold cardstock as well. The sentiment is from the Stunning Cosmos set – and I stamped that and heat set it with superfine gold embossing powder.
Here's my girly card:
I love the idea of using my die-cuts to create a stencil and really need to use this technique again!
Now… onto the winner of the draw for the Altenew class – "Let it Shine". I wrote each comment onto a piece of paper…. balled them up… and then let Bilbo choose a winner. Whichever piece of paper he decided to play with – was the one who won the prize. So… who did Mr Bilbo Baggins choose?
Evelyn, I will send you an email as I will need a little information from you so that I can purchase the Let It Shine class. I hope you enjoy the class 🙂
I'll be back tomorrow with my final card for the AECP classes. Oh… and have another little blog candy on offer – this time it's a die :-) So, I hope you will come back and join me again tomorrow. In the meantime, warm hugs and prayers for those of you who need a little lift tonight.
Hugs
Jaydee
Card recipe:
- Die: Simon Says Stamp
- Inks: Altenew
- Cardstock: Neenah Solar White #110. Gold Foil – Altenew
- Sentiment: Stunning Cosmos – Altenew

3 Responses
So very pretty! As usual, you don’t disappoint with your amazing talent…
Thanks so much for the shine class. What fun to win this amazing class. Looking forward to hearing from you!
This is such a great result of your fine execution by using the die as a stencil! Love how you were inspired! Well done!