The CAS Mix-Up challenge sounded like a lot of fun and I couldn't wait to try faux stained glass. They have several videos on the blog with a couple of different ways to accomplish this look. I wanted to do the outline kind and wasn't sure I had any dies that would work until I ran across Doodle Flowers from WPlus9. I don't remember ordering this or why I would but it worked for this challenge.
I cut a stitched square and added some Distress Ink. The flowers were colored with Distress Inks and glued to the cut, then the outline was layered four times and filled with Glossy Accents. The upper panel is popped up with foam. I decided to make this an Easter card because it looked like Spring and I'm going to be needing sixteen or so Easter cards. It includes stamping, die cutting, watercoloring and the faux stained glass.
I kept looking at CAS(E) This Sketch trying to decide that I could do for their challlenge and then I looked at this card sitting on my desk and thought, "Well, why not." Here's their sketch.
Had I thought about it earlier I would have centered the stitched panel.
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8 comments:
These flowers are bright and fun, Bobby! It does look like spring and the sketch works perfectly! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
Your flowers turned out great Bobby. This is a lovely CAS card and a perfect design since you need so many!
Adorable flowers, Bobby! They are so bright and fun with the stained glass technique. Great work! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up! xx
Why not, indeed! Bobby it's darling, and perfectly wonderful for our Sketch! I sure hope I can play along with the stained glass technique - I'm intrigued!
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Such a contemporary and fabulous card and love that you couldn't remember ordering these dies....but so glad you did x. The technique works brilliantly with the pretty dies and is perfect for an Easter card. Thank you for joining in the CAS Mix Up Challenge with your striking card x.
Those look delicious - almost like Lollipops!
Your flowers are delightful, I love the CAS approach to this design. Bright and cheery ...and definitely waiting for spring! Simply beautiful. Thanks so much for joining us at CAS Mix Up! xx
You found a perfect die from your stash for this technique, Bobby! This is so fun and pretty! Love the glossy, bright flowers. Light blue sponged background sky and the stitched (inside and outside) frames are a really nice touch. Thanks for joining us at CAS Mix Up!
Hideko xx
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