Sunday, February 16, 2014

Single Layer with Painter's Tape Technique

My club girls were wanting to try the Painter's Tape technique, and I came across a single layer challenge (which is always quite a challenge for me), and a sketch that worked great with it, (although I am now too late to share with both of those challenges, as well as the colour challenge I used... oops!). I used the tape with Crisp Cantaloupe and Pistachio Pudding, and then while the tape was still on the card, I stamped the Chevron background stamp in Smoky Slate. Then I removed the tape, stamped the sentiment from Sale-a-Bration's See Ya Later set, and some Spiral Spins accents. Then a Basic Metal Button, a retired Calypso Coral button and an Old Olive Candy Dot to embellish, without taking away from the single layer aspect.


Challenges I used:

Clean & Simple Stamping - (see sketch below)
Dynamic Duos - (see palette below)
SUO Challenges - No Layers
Inspired By - (see image below)
Just Add Ink - Just Add Stripes
Pile It On - Stripes and/or Dots
Crafty Cardmakers - This is a man's world
Ruby's Rainbow - Spots and Stripes


9 comments:

  1. Love this!

    Thanks for sharing your fabulous masculine card with us

    Lin
    Crafty Cardmakers and More

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  2. Great card the background it super thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers and More.

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  3. What an effective technique! Love the impact of the chevrons. Thanks for joining in with my challenge at CCM&M. Cxxx

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  4. Wow love this. I haven't seen this technique before and I can't wait to try. Thanks for joining the challenge at Just Add Ink this week.

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  5. Really like this card and so suitable for a male birthday. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers and More - Cindy

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  6. This is a very clever card! I had to look twice (and read the post!) before I realised you had created a single layer card. Thanks for playing at JAI ♥

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  7. Great new technique - it's very effective. I like your spiral elements too. Chantell JAI

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  8. Wow! Great technique and a fantastic card. Thanks for playing along with us at Just Add Ink.

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  9. I really like this too! Thanks for playing along with us at JAI

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