Thursday, March 21, 2019
Hi all and welcome to my blog post for CAS Mix Up Challenge March 2019: Faux Stained Glass:
I used Faux Stained Glass + Stampin + Alcohol Markers.
I'll make this quick since I use the same Rose Garden Thinlit a few blogs ago.
But I couldn't resist this for a faux stained glass look with Stamp 'n Blend markers (alcohol markers) to create the stained glass look. Each piece of the die cut was colored individually and reset into place with Tombow Liquid Adhesive. The thinlit was cut 3 times out of Whisper White Thick Card Stock and 1 x from Silver Foil Sheet. All glued together with tiny drops of Tombow. Makes a nice thick solid outline.
How cool is this set still on the Clearance Rack? $18.60 for all of it! There is so much you can do with the leaf diecut, too. Cut several out of masking paper and lay them on a card front in a pleasing pattern. Then ink blend or watercolor the background. Ummm...maybe be my next project!
Here is a card I made with the small flower from this set. Click on the picture if you'd like to read the blog post.
If you'd like to grab this great thinlit while it is still available, just click on the link below. My store is open 24/7! Thanks for sticking to the end.
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Beautiful card Anita! Amazing how changing just the colour and the angle of the flower, it looks so different than your orange rose. This die-cut is fabulous done with the faux stained glass. The silver layer on top is the perfect finishing touch. Thanks for sharing wtih us at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Loll! You always have great comments♥️
DeleteThat beautiful die cut flower is perfect for this technique. Stunning card, love the colours and the finishing layer of the silver looks so beautiful. Thank you for joining in The CAS Mix Up Challenge .
ReplyDeleteYou’re very welcome!
DeleteGorgeous faux stained glass rose card, Anita! I love the shades of purple and green! They're so beautiful with the shiny silver outline layer. The sentiment stamped with a matching color ink is a nice touch. Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
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Thank you Hideko! I really appreciate your comments!
DeleteA beautiful purple stained glass rose, Anita! Love the silver die cuts that set the colors off so well! Thanks so much for sharing with us again at CAS Mix Up!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bonnie. Always fun to play along!
ReplyDeleteGreat Rose die cut, perfect for the CAS Mix Up Challenge, thank you for playing along this month.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susan!
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