I began by sponging (and Distress brushing) behind the Mandala die. I wanted to match the butterfly to the red/orange center, so I took the clear one and coloured with Copics. To clear up the lines made by the markers, I put some blending solution on the felt and dabbed to blend the colours. I used a earbud with blending solution to wipe up the edges.
I organised my Distress Brushes in Rainbow order - plus brown. I used Copics to mark a circle on the end, and washi tape around the bases. Makes it easy to find the one I want.
I organised my Distress Brushes in Rainbow order - plus brown. I used Copics to mark a circle on the end, and washi tape around the bases. Makes it easy to find the one I want.
My entry to ...
... Altenew January 2019 Inspiration Challenge
... CAS Stencil Challenge : Sponging
... Divas That Die Cut Challenge : Something New
... Altenew January 2019 Inspiration Challenge
... CAS Stencil Challenge : Sponging
... Divas That Die Cut Challenge : Something New
Absolutely gorgeous! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and your color selection is so nice. Thank you for joining us at Die Cut Divas :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Janet!
ReplyDeleteGorgoeus card Janet. Love your mix of colours for your mandala die-cut stencil. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Stencil!
ReplyDeleteWOW wonderful card, Janet. I love the colours and your design.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sponged mandala die cut stencil, Janet. I loved your color choices and pretty matching die cut butterfly. So pleased you joined us at CAS Stencil Card Challenge. Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mandala, and a clever idea to use your die cut as a stencil. Thank you for joining us on the CAS Stencil challenge xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors and mandala. Just beautiful. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas.
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