Once again, I'm playing with The Paper Players. Sandy came up with a One Layer Valentine for this week's Challenge theme. These one layer cards really do challenge me. Anyway, this one's on its way over to The Paper Players.
I really enjoyed "masking" for this card. Haven't done that in quite a while.
- Just stamp the sentiment onto a sticky note and fussy cut around the edges;
- Then stamp the sentiment onto your card base and place the sticky note cut image over your card base image matching it exactly;
- Stamp the heart image over the sticky note image;
- Remove the sticky note sentiment from the card;
- The sticky note protected the card image and it looks like the image is embedded into the heart.
- Pop on a Rhinestone Basic Jewel for some balance and you're done.
- Easy, fun and a pretty result!
I wanted to give this card serene simplicity. The sentiment says it all so there's not much else to talk about.
So, pull out your stamps and some sticky notes and "mask" something wonderful!
Stampin' Up! Supplies Used: Card Stock – Whisper White. Ink – Strawberry Slush and Jet Black Staz On. Stamp Sets – Hearts A Flutter and One In A Million.
Oh… on Saturday, I received some great news from The Paper Players. My card design for LeAnne's Color Challenge was chosen "A Cut Above". Thank you, Jaydee, for choosing my card. It's always fun to play with you all.
This is absolutely stunning, Deb! What a gorgeous layout with all the simplicity in the world. Beautiful!
Wow….I love how you did your masking and put the sentiment in the heart. What a great effect. Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing with us!
Beautiful, Debbie! Clean and classy! Thanks for playing with The Paper Players!
This is CAS perfection! Love how you masked off a little area for your sentiment. Thanks so much for playing along with my challenge this week at The Paper Players, Debbie!
I love this…clean and simple perfection! Such a great technique! Thanks so much for playing with the Paper Players challenge this week!
Debbie, this is CAS-tastic! Love the masked detail and the single spot of bling. Thank you so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players! 🙂