Saturday, September 5, 2020

Healing Melody

 Masking is a technique used in card making to highlight an image or keep it clear of other markings. Here you can see the red rose stands out. Not only is it a different color, but there are no markings on it. It is in front of all of the other roses and leaves. Take a look.





Stamps:
   Healing Hugs

Paper:
   Mango Melody A-2
   Whisper White 5-1/4 x 4 (2), 2" Oval
   Basic Black 1/2 x 3-3/4

Ink:
   Poppy Parade
   Old Olive
   Mango Melody

Technique:
   Masking
   Die Cutting

Accessories:
   Layering Ovals Framelits Dies
   2-Way Glue 
   Dimensionals
   Adhesive

First, I made a mask for the rose. I stamped the rose on a post-it note and cut it out.

I then stamped my rose on my Whisper White panel, and covered it completely with the post-it note. (This is the mask.)

I then stamped the other roses and leaves.

I stamped and die cut the oval sentiment. 

I adhered the black strip and added the sentiment using dimensionals.

Thank you so much for stopping by here and taking a quick look-see. If you have any questions or need my assistance Contact Me.

Shop Now and take a look at all of our new products and current promotions. Please use the HOST CODE sitting in the right sidebar if you did not earn your own rewards. I appreciate it.

If you want to craft, but keep your costs below $25 a month, check out Paper Pumpkin. It just might be what you are looking for at the moment.

Join Me and become the newest member of my team. Enjoy a discount and a wonderful deal when you sign up. Remember there are no hidden agendas or penalties for giving it a go. This month you get a few extras to get your first workshop done. You can even host it yourself. Don't miss it!

You've come this far, so please share, like, pin, tweet and comment. I appreciate your time and efforts. Let me know your thoughts and leave all of your questions behind. Do not forget to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to my blog.

HAPPY STAMPING!

1 comment:

  1. I like masking...it looks more professional than objects floating in space!

    ReplyDelete