We BEE Stamping TEAM Blog Hop - Masterful Masking
August 01, 2024
Hello and welcome to the We BEE Stamping TEAM Blog Hop featuring Masterful Masking techniques found on pages 124-125 in the annual Catalog. For my card, I used a variation of the Block and Roll masking technique, substituting blending brushes for a brayer.
I used making paper to mask a border on Basic White cardstock and then applied Lemon Lolly, Pretty in Pink and Coastal Cabana inks using blending brushes. This panel was mounted onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock and centered on a Smoky Slate card base. I kept my stamping to a minimum in order to showcase my beautiful background. I used the Sketched Butterflies Bundle for my greeting and butterfly accent. I stamped the greeting using VersaMark ink, and heat set with white embossing powder. Once the heat embossing cooled, I popped the greeting out with a banner die from the Stylish Shapes dies. The butterfly is also heat embossed with black embossing powder. The greeting and butterfly were attached with Basic Black dimensionals. I used Wink of Stella on the butterfly and finished off with some Iridescent Pearls.
Here's a look at the inside of the card with more butterflies in a rainbow of the inks that were used for the masking technique.
All of the products used to make this card is listed at the bottom of this post.
Thanks for stopping by today! I'd love it if you would leave me a comment before you 'buzz" on to enjoy the Masterful Masking Techniques my fellow We BEE Stamping team mates have created for you!
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Leigh
Such pretty colors. I love making masked frames.
Posted by: Lisa Brown | August 01, 2024 at 08:20 PM
This is GORGEOUS Leigh! I love the multitude of colors. I'll be CASEing this one for sure. TFS!
Posted by: Kim Baker | August 01, 2024 at 08:37 PM
Great Card so bright and cheery
Posted by: Linda Bauwin | August 01, 2024 at 08:54 PM
Love this technique! The colors just cheer me up!
Thanks Leigh!
Sue
Posted by: Sue Floyd | August 02, 2024 at 08:45 AM