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Silverware Card

This week, the Stampendous team is sharing projects made with Fran's new stencil line. I really like the Silverware stencil, so that was the first of her new collection that I used.


Supplies:
Stampendous:
FMS4023: Silverware Stencil
DWLX7013: Pinwheel Checkerboard
DWDSP: Silver Embossing Paste
DWDPK: Palette Knife
SSC1116: Friendship Assortment
STF082: VersaFine Ink in Onyx Black
DCP1005: Fitted Frames Set A

Other:
My Colors: Tropical Splash, Madras Blue, Grape Vine
Imagine Crafts: Delicata Ink in Silvery Shimmer
irRESISTables Pico Embellisher in Shimmer
Memento Ink in Summer Sky
May Arts: Twine
Beacon Adhesives: Zip Dry Glue



Directions: 
1. Tape the Silverware Stencil to Madras Blue cardstock and apply Silver Embossing Paste with the Palette Knife. Let dry. Tear the right side and sprinkle with Vintage Lilac embossing powder and heat set. Squeeze a dot of Shimmer irRESISTables on to the handle of each utensil. Let dry.

2. Stamp sentiment from Friendship Assortment on to Mixed Media Paper using VersaFine ink in Onyx Black. Die Cut with small "E" Fitted Frame. Ink with Summer Sky Memento. Die cut large "E" Fitted Frame with Tropical Splash Cardstock.

3. Using Plum cardstock, tape down the Pinwheel Checkerboard stencil and apply Silvery Shimmer Delicata Ink with a stencil brush. Cut the piece to 3 1/2" x 6." 

4. Create the card base out of Tropical Splash cardstock cut to the dimensions of 10" x 6 1/2."

5. Tie a small bow with thin purple twine, and glue all layers with Zip Dry.  



Here are some of my fellow teamies that are posting today. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
Alison Heikkila (that's me!)

Comments

Awesome card!! The image and sentiment definitely go together like pb and j! TFS!
Stampendous said…
Oh what a great pairing of stencil and sentiment! LOVE the torn layer and extra stenciling for pattern paper. Such a great card, Alison. Thank you for sharing!

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