Hey everyone! For the Altenew Educator Certification Program, I am sharing a card for the Celebration Stencil Techniques class. I love the Layering Dahlia stencil from Altenew and I thought it was the perfect stencil to use for this class project. Layering stencils are so fun to use and they are so perfect for a quick and easy card that is so beautiful! This class was perfect excuse to break this stencil out to play with! For this card, I chose to keep it the 6x6 size, which is the same size of the stencil. I love making different sized cards!
For the A stencil, I applied a light pink ink from Catherine Pooler inks with a blending brush, and then I lined the B stencil up to match the light pink image and applied a darker pink ink. After I finished with the pink ink, it was a little too bright for me, so I decided to make another panel using light gray and dark gray inks. I then fussy cut a couple of the dahlia's out and popped them onto the pink card panel with some foam tape. To add a little pizazz, I added some splatter using some Distress Mica Spray. I then cut out the Hello die in black card stock and cut a piece of vellum that was 7" long. I then placed the vellum in the middle of the card panel, wrapping the vellum around to the back of the card panel so I could glue the vellum on the back of the card panel to secure it. I then glued the Hello sentiment on top of the vellum strip, and then added some black jeweled embellishments. I then glued the card panel onto a black card base. I love how easy this card is to make and how eye catching it is! I hope you have an amazing day and I will see you soon with my next project! Happy Crafting Y'all! |
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