Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Magnificent Masking

Day 2 at MFT Craft Camp is all about masking. I'd actually never tried this before so it was lots of fun.

I used the negative from Spellbinder's Labels 13 to create a mask and then masked off each section with painter's tape. The top section was mustard seed, orange marmalade and picked raspberry distress ink. The bottom section was mowed lawn distress ink. I die cut the grass with MFT Fresh Cut Grass die. I stamped,colored and popped up my little girl from MFT Love You With All My Heart (retired). Both sentiments are from that same stamp set. To finish off I added some Neat & Tangled sequins. Lots of fun making this one!
I am entering these challenges:

That's it for me tonight. The twins were awesome this evening. Valerie figured out how to blow bubbles with her saliva. Both of them are just a hoot. They were jabbering back and forth to each other after we took a walk. It was just too funny. Hope you have a wonderful day tomorrow. Thanks for stopping by. I am heading for bed.

Donna

6 comments:

pst said...

Beautiful card and lovely idea to use the spellbinder as a negative mask. Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Crafty Friends, we hope to see you back again.

Lisa Lynn said...

Donna, that is so adorable. Always love the PI images.

Pam said...

Very pretty card Donna! I real like the masking technique you used.
Pam
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

Kathie said...

Very cute Donna, this is such a sweet image and such pretty colours.Thanks for sharing over at Penny's Paper Crafty Challenge and good luck.
Hugs
Kathie PPCC~DT

Lin said...

Masking adds such a fun "How'd she do that?" element to our cards, Donna! I love your sentiment paired with the little cutie! Thanks for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

Penny Light/Light Whimsy said...

What beautiful for work! Sweet image and great job with the masking. Just lovely. Thanks for sharing your talent at Penny's Crafty Paper challenges. Penny DT

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