Aloha Stampers!
I’ve got a beautiful card to show you today, CASED by Michelle Zindorf, the queen of sponging! I’m not in her league, as far as making beautiful sunset cards, but I want to show you how simple it is to achieve this gorgeous effect using our Blending Brushes.
Isn’t it beautiful?!! These colors are so pretty together!
My card today uses two of my favorite stamp sets, After the Storm and Celebrate with Flowers.
I love the vertical Happy Birthday in this set, but this card shows how the images are perfect for silhouettes!
There are several things I really love about this card:
- The colors!!
- The cool font in the sentiment!
- Blending Brushes make you an instant artist!
Project Details |
After the Storm Sponging Technique |
Stamps |
After the Storm Celebrate with Flowers |
Card stock & Papers |
Fresh Freesia 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, scored at 4 1/4″ Basic White 5″ x 3 3/4″ (cut 2- 1 for inside) Basic Black 5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″ |
Ink |
Pacific Point, Fresh Freesia, Bumblebee, Memento |
Accessories |
Blending Brushes, Double Oval Punch, Sponge Daubers (for inside) |
Tip |
Sponge around edges of Basic White on inside |
This is one of the cards we’ll be making at the In Color Classes, Sept. 11 at Tasty Crust and Sept. 13 at my house in Haiku. Hope you’re able to join us!
I’m entering this in As You See It Challenge #258: In the Air
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
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I do agree with you, Cheryll – blending brushes make blending a breeze! That’s a sweet background and the addition of the stamped clouds makes it even more realistic. Thanks for playing along with us at As You See It Challenge.
Thanks so much, Jan!
Cheryl, you’ve done a great job of blending your sky and adding the clouds made it even more lovely! Thanks for joining our theme challenge at As You See It this week!
Thank you, Heather!