I used double-sided sticky paper, glitter and a brass stencil. I also have a sort of special kind of soap to rub on the brass stencil before sticking it to the paper. (Important, and I will share more on this in a later post!) With the stencil on the sticky paper (which was already added to cardstock), I added the blue-ish glitter. Then I removed the stencil and added the white glitter. The glitters are ultra-fine and micro-fine. I matted with the best matching cardstock that I had. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and is matted and mounted on foam squares. The ink is not a perfect match, but it does match better a little bit "in real life" than it appears in the photos.
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That looks like a Dreamweaver stencil. It's beautiful the way you did it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card with amazing technique, love it. Your entry at STAMPlorations Stencil Challenge is much appreciated and thank you for playing along with us. Happy Crafting!
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Wowie, wow! I have to try this! I have some colored microfine glitter. So beautiful! I do need to read the technique again. Thanks, Lynette!
ReplyDeleteOoooh! This is SO elegant! Love it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful technique! It's so glittery and festive. I vaguely remember this technique from years ago, too. So glad you featured it on your blog to remind us all.
ReplyDeletelovely clean and simple style card! thanks for joining in on the STAMPlorations challenges!
ReplyDeletelove all that glitter - thanks for joining our Stencil Challenge over on STAMPlorations this month - we would love to see you again next month
ReplyDeleteSo sparkly and very pretty. Thanks for sharing with STAMPlorations Stencil Challenge.
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