I came across a piece of white card in my stash of an odd size. Too big to bin, too small for a card itself. It wasn't even wide enough to make an ATC, so I decided to make a quick card by creating a stencilled central panel, balanced out by a co-ordinating piece of cardstock.
I used "Garden Patina" Archival Ink through the Funky Fossil Designs "Baroque" stencil ensuring that the main design was in the centre of the piece of card. I found some cardstock in a similar shade to the ink and mounted the stencilled panel on top of it. I then adhered this panel on to my white card blank.
Using Versafine Clair "Morning Mist" grey ink, I stamped the sentiment which is part of a stamp set by Funky Fossil Designs called "Small Print 2" on a small off-cut of white card, cut it to size then mounted it on a piece of the same cardstock used for the stencilled panel and adhered into position.
This card really was a quick make. Even taking into account the time looking for an appropriate stencil, cardstock and stamp, it took a maximum of ten minutes. I love cards like this!
I forgot to mention, we had a smattering of snow in the evening. It was interesting to see Rosie re-enacting Bambi's first steps, as she skidded her way around the then frozen snow. I'll leave you with that image!
A brilliant way to use tournament of card Sam, you turned it into a beautiful card
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DeleteSuch pretty soft blue for the stencilling and backed with a lovely coordinated piece of card. A great way to use up a scrap of card Sam. Hopefully the snow has gone by now. x
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