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Rainbow of Thanks - Picket Fence Studios

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Rainbow of Thanks

by Sara Sherlock on Dec 21 2021
Hello!  It's Sara, from Much Love, Sara. I'm back again today, because I have a  Thank You card to share with you.  This card was actually super fun to put together, and you can create a whole set of Thanks cards with the colored die cuts (a fun, last minute gift idea, or stocking stuffer?).  I began with the background for this card.  I used the Slim Line Clouds Stencil, and a Life Changing Blender Brush, to blend a blue-gray ink, onto white card stock.  
Finds A Good Friend - Picket Fence Studios

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Finds A Good Friend

by Sara Sherlock on May 04 2021
Hello!  It's Sara, from Much Love, Sara.  Today's card features the adorable Cats are Family Stamp Set, along with a scene background created with stencils.  This card began by adhering the English Brick Wall Stencil to a white panel of card stock.  Using a Life Changing Blender Brush, I blended Crackling Campfire Distress Oxide Ink through the stencil.  Then, using a smaller brush, I added a bit of Pumice Stone Distress Oxide Ink to areas.  I used Painter's tape, to reveal a small "strip" of card stock above the stencil, and blended Pumice Stone and Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide Inks to form the top of the wall.  Once I removed the stencil, I added a little Hickory Smoke Ink to the revealed grout lines to add some shading.   I taped off the inked portion, and used the Slim Line Cloud Coverage Stencil, to create the clouds on the top of the card front.  I blended Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink on with a Life Changing Blender Brush, and rotated the stencil on each level to change the pattern.   On white card stock, I stamped two of the cat images from the Cats are Family Stamp Set, using Black Hybrid Ink.  I also stamped the sentiment onto the inked panel, with the same ink.  Using Prismacolor Pencils, I colored in the cat images, and added some detail to the brick wall created earlier.  Then, I used the Cats Are Family Coordinating Dies to cut the cat images out.  The cat images were adhered to the card front using foam tape, and then the card front was attached to a white card base made from heavyweight white card stock.   I hope you enjoyed today's card.  Find more cards using products from the April Release over on my blog.  Have a fantastic Tuesday!  Much Love,                                                  Sara