Rose Garden Thinlits Dies have been a great love in my classes over the last month. The die has be used in conjunction with its negative and as a mask. Today's post demonstrates what can be created with the mask after it has been used...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Wonder |
This mask was used to create a card with Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Marina Mist and Old Olive - you can see all of these colours in small misty splatters on the mask - so I complemented each of the colours with contrasting Black Berry Bliss backing, Perfect Plum half mounted on Pumpkin Pie. The sentiment stamped on Crushed Curry a rich yellow to pick up the Rose centre...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Wonder |
This mask was sponged in Daffodil Delight, Old Olive and Tempting Turquoise...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Wonder |
This mask was mounted on Elegant Eggplant and the base card is again that beautiful Crushed Curry...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Wonder |
The yellows caught me...Daffodil Delight and Crushed Curry, just the leaves sponged with Old Olive...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Wonder |
Now for a WOW factor, Leanne created this stunning card with her mask...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Garden Thinlits die mask uses |
Leanne could not have been any more happy with her creations - WOW... Black Berry Bliss Base card with a Real Red half piece to lift the red in her rose...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Rose Garden Thinlits die mask use |
So don't throw away those masks, they make beautiful outlines when mounted on the coordinating or contrasting base card. Inspired, give it a go and let me know what you create.
Yours in paper craft,
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