Here's a side view of my layers and elements...
I started this card by doing the stenciling first. These are the Fall Folk Stencils and I loved them last year with pumpkins and warm tones... I used both small and large blender brushes with Distress Inks for the coloring and shading. To take your stenciling to the next level - try a darker shade with a small brush for just a hint of shadow. It makes a world of difference! My colors are listed out in my supply list at the bottom of this post!
I die cut an arch out of white cardstock using the A2 Arches dies and layered that over my stenciled panel using foam tape. I die cut the word Rejoice and layered that over the top of the stenciling. Then I die cut a small banner using the Pretext Banners Dies and stamped on He is Risen. I finished off the card with a couple of pink hearts for embellishment.
Thanks for stopping by today to share some crafts with me! Have an amazing rest of the week! I'll see you soon my friends. Keep on creating! XOXO
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BEAUTIFUL WANDA!I love how you used the folk stencil! Hope you are doing well!
Posted by: Christine Dol | 03/20/2024 at 04:17 AM
BEAUTIFUL WORK, Wanda! I love your use of the Folk Stencil & switching out the colors for Spring! AND I agree with Lori S in PA! ;) Hope all is well there with you! HUGS!
Posted by: Becky Green | 03/19/2024 at 10:28 AM
Hi, Wanda -
I commented on this over at the Greetery site. It's glorious and I'm always happy when an Easter card is more on the religious side.... since it's a religious holiday. Lovely work!!
Lori S in PA
Posted by: spilor / Lori Spitzer | 03/19/2024 at 07:49 AM