Today I've got some more cards using dimensional paint. This technique is great for Christmas cards, but also good for other occasions.
For this Christmas card I used a metal stencil with white dimensional paint on a green background. I cut the green cardstock with decorative scissors, and glued it to my card base, along with narrow strips along the edges. The border is a border stamp inked in green and stamped on the white card background.
This card is made with a base card from Hot Off the Press. The flowered border was made using dimensional paint and a stencil from The Stencil Collection. The greeting is stamped with black ink, the border is punched with Martha Stewart's Doily punch, and the butterflies are stickers from my stash.
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1 comment:
I love using dimensional paints/embossing paste with my stencils as well - they really give a Wow factor! These are wonderful!
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