Hi!
I'm back with another card from online card classes, Mask-erade.
Day three was all about masking fluids. I have never tried using any of them before and didn't have any on hand. So, while I was at work today, I picked up some Rubber Cement to use instead. It worked great and is cheaper too - yay!
Shari Carroll shared a technique that I wanted to try. Her card was amazing, as always! Here's my take:
After stamping the Butterflies from Tim Holtz onto watercolor paper, I masked them off using the rubber cement. Then I stamped the Hero Arts background cling, Dotted Grid and added Distress Inks mixed with water through a Tim Hotz stencil. The layer of rubber cement protects the butterflies from all that ink. I just rubbed it right off after the ink was dry. The sentiment is from this set by Simon Says Stamp.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Barb ♥
21 comments:
What a wonderfull card!
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Ela
stunning Barb. I'm keen to try Shari's technique out as well.
Really lovely card an great colour choices. C x
Love your card, Barb!
Beautiful mix of elements, Barb, and it looks fun to make, too!
Fabulous Barb!
I'm not taking this class but your card is truly stunning, Barb! Love the artsy look and those perfectly masked butterflies :)
Love all the inky layers Barb!
Amazing card Barb!
WOW! Wonderful card.
What a masterpiece!
Oh wow, this is so beautiful! I always forget to use my masks, maybe I need some inspiration like this... love it!!
Wow, this is fantastic! Totally love it.
Your take on Shari's card is awesome! Great patterns and colors. Very beautiful and creative!
Awesome card Barb. I just love every technique Shari teaches. I always have much success with her teaching me.
Beautiful.
Awesome card, Barb! I love your background and the butterflies are gorgeous! Great take on Shari's card!
A piece of art, Barb! Love the black and white butterflies with the coloured bg!
Had to pin this card, I am in love with it!
WOW, this is simply fabulous, Barb!
It's a real eye-catcher.
Beautifully done! ♥
A masterpiece, Barb!
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