I’m really getting into making fall cards and this week on Brutus Monroe’s blog the team is sharing projects that feature the handy-dandy Simple Blend Circle stencil! It comes with the circle cut-out and the frame around it so you can use it both ways! For my card I used the frame part of it. Here’s what I did! To start, I did my usual tapping of distress oxide inks onto my craft mat, spritzed with water and dragged my watercolor cardstock through it, drying between colors. I used Fired Brick, Carved Pumpkin, Fossilized Amber and a little Aged Mahogany.After that I stamped Winnie & Walter’s Renee’s Leaves all over the panel, using Raven Detail ink. I then spattered some black paint over it all and set it aside to dry. The cute little bear is from Birthday Bears, and I stamped him on a scrap of watercolor cardstock, colored him with my Zig markers and cut him out.Before I attached him to the background panel, I laid the circle frame from Simple Blend-Circle stencil over the corner of the panel and filled in the space with Picket Fence distress oxide ink using a sponge dauber. When it was dry, I added a layer of Versamark, then clear embossing powder and heat set it. It created a paler, shiny circle behind my bear! I ran it through the Cuttlebug with Stitched Rectangle dies to trim it down, then again using a Fall Leaves embossing folder.I drew faux stitching around the embossed circle then around a few of the leaves to mimic the “stitched” panel! After mounting Birthday Bear to the panel with 3D Foam Squares, I attached the whole thing to an off-white card base. A few fall flowers added the final detail along with black embossed sentiment strips! Let’s see what the Team has made with their Simple Blend stencil! JESSMARIEWALESKA BERINAHEATHER B.
Gorgeous! I love fall days and nights 😍
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Love it 🧡 wonderful fall background 🌟
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Thanks, Karen! 🙂
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Me too!! 🙂
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It looks great love all the texture!!!
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Very cool, Sharon! I love how everything came together. You’ve really got an eye for this!
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Awww…thanks so much, Jess! I appreciate it! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Waleska! 🙂
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