Monday, May 14, 2012

A Day Late

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day yesterday! I have one last Mother's Day card to share with you all.

This one went to my little sis and features my all time favorite technique - masking.

I stamped my sentiment first and then covered it with rectangle cut from a good old post it note. From there I added my flowers using Folk Art Florals

When you are all done, just remove the mask to reveal the finished product. For a little something extra and to emphasize the break, I added a scored line above and below the sentiment.

So what would you say is your "all-time favorite technique"?

Project Supplies

Mother's Day Floral
Stamps: Folk Art Florals, Mother's Day Bouquet (Wplus9)
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Summer Sun, Kiwi Kiss, Chocolate Chip, Melon Mambo (Stampin' Up!)
Card stock: White (Wplus9)
Other: Martha Stewart Score Board

10 comments:

  1. Love how you created this! So beautiful!

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  2. Love this technique...beautiful card. :)

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  3. This is simply beautiful, Dawn! Favorite technique, huh? Hmmm...I love heat embossing because it just has that WOW factor. But Copics & Watercoloring have to be right up there at the top!

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  4. beautiful Mother's Day card...Love your masking...great design

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  5. So pretty, love the bright happy colors too. My all time favorite technique would have to be stamping my own backgrounds.

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  6. Gorgeous and I love the final touch of the scored line.

    I'd have to say that paper piecing is my favourite technique although I often curse myself for all the fussy cutting it involves! :D

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  7. Simple, yet stunning. Favorite technique? I seem to go in phases with techniques. Right now I'm putting glossy accents on everything and anything!

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  8. Gorgeous card and I love the bright colors you've used!

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  9. Now that is a fun idea! Love the score lines and all the white space!

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