Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Fabulous Birthday Monster

Hi there,

it is time for another CAS Challenge over at Addicted to Stamps and More:

 
  • color the A Day for Daisies Monster Joe with Delta, Touch Twin Brush Markers and a white gel pen
  • add a grey border around the image and draw in a thin line with a white gel pen 
  • dye Prima Marketing Modeling Paste with Distress Ink (Peacock Feathers) and apply it through the Dina Wakley Plastic Canvas stencil
  • sprinkle WOW! Neutral Ultra Shimmer embossing powder over the wet modeling paste and dry everything with a heat-tool - this will make the modeling paste pop up a bit which is great for even more texture
  • add a strip of grey cardstock and patterned paper from the Avery Elle Everyday Collection to the left side of the card and cut sentiment strips from those papers as well
  • stamp the sentiment from Uniko Simply Said with Versamark and heat-emboss it with WOW! Bright White Super Fine embossing powder
  • add a stitched border to the sentiment strips with the help of one of the Lawn Fawn Stitched Border dies


Pile it on Challenge #118 - Sparkle

6 comments:

  1. Great job, I love the sprinkled texture and the outlined stamp is a great idea! Pretty cool card.

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  2. That monster is so sweet! :) Love the colors! Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Cute Card Thursday! Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*-DT member

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  3. Love this guy, this card is so fun! Thanks for sharing at CAS on Sunday!

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  4. What a cute card and I love that technique with the paste and embossing powder. I have to try it!

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  5. Wow this is so, so cute love the little monster and the colors are great too. Thanks for joining us over at CAS on Sunday.

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  6. So super cute, I love the amount of texture and the glittering touches. Perfect for the "sparkle" challenge at Pile it On. TFS and good luck.

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