My friends, I'm thrilled to be back on the Darkroom Door blog again. Today I am sharing the layering techniques I used with the new Butterflies Small Stencil for these cards. This stencil really gives you bang for your buck and I'll show you several different ideas for using the various components.
Regardless of whether you like grungy masculine or femenine and happy, you can apply these techniques to your card making repertoire. Hop on over to the Darkroom Door blog for more and don't forget to check out the entire new stencil release.
Find the entire collection of newly released stencils HERE today!
I'm thrilled to say that The Funkie Junkie Boutique is now stocking Darkroom Door stamp sets. Find those here:
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful card...love the technique and design.
Beautiful card, technique and design
ReplyDeleteWOW ... just beautiful Autumn! You have such a great style! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘Skies are Gray’ challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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Oh my word!!!!... stunning!!!.. I totally adore your style autumn. Thank you so much for joining in the artistic stamper challenge.x
ReplyDeleteGreat examples of that fabulous new stencil. So very versatile and great mixed media creation. Thank you for the inspiration x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, stunning!! Wow, I don't know which I love more!! They are both so amazing and creative and spectacular!! Headed over for all the details!! Love, love them, my friend!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
Such pretty cards again Autumn, loving all the inkyness, I really need to move the distress oxides to the top of my "wish list". Thanks for the inspiration again and for sharing with us this month at Penny Black and More challenge!
ReplyDeleteI think this butterfly stencil is beautiful! You have showcased it wonderfully on all your different cards. I love the various colors. SO pretty, Autumn.
ReplyDeleteKate
What a wonderful stencil Autumn, and you have really made it sing on these cards.
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Maxine
Pretty colours and a really beautiful Butterflies Autumn, many thanks for joining in with our 'Feature a Creature' theme at Penny Black and More challenge.
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You are as amazing as your creations Autumn, a style of your own that I could pick out from a crowded room full of cards. I bet you knew exactly what you wanted to do when you first saw that gorgeous Butterfly Stencil and there is nothing more beautiful. They all look as fabulous as the next.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being such an inspiration to us all BIG Hugs Tracey xx
At first sight I thought you had stamped those gorgeous butterflies! How amazing are those butterfly stencil/masks and what a clever way to make such wonderful images. The backgrounds are beautiful too and really give those butterflies room to shine! Stunning! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Yes, I saw that Linda is now stocking DD stuff 😀 Yay for us!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that butterfly stencil/mask! And you've used it beautifully on both your grungy and feminine cards! And wow, I love that neutral mood board! Off to PA for your details! Have a great weekend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOOPS! I meant to say off to DarkRoom Door! :0.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and your background layering is awesome! Thank you for joining our challenge at Double D!
ReplyDeleteDiane DD DT {Nellies Nest}
Beautiful butterfly design. Thanks for sharing with us at Double D Challenge Blog. We hope to see more of your designs in future challenges.
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Wow!! Your cards are both wonderful!!! Love any detail and both the styles!! Great use of that beautiful stencil!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards with the stencils, how detailed they are! Love both versions!
ReplyDeleteLoving those muted pastel colours! I've missed seeing your beautiful art - I'll go get my fix LOL!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful, Autumn, and I love that stencil and how you used it! I appreciate seeing your technique on the DD blog - I was wondering how you did these. Awesome as always and I love how you made both a masculine and feminine version. Love these!!! Hugs :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat interpretation of our challenge theme. Thanks for entering and showing your beautiful work at our "Skies Are Gray" Challenge. Thanks for joining in and good luck in the draw. Double D Challenges{DT aNNie}
ReplyDeleteWow! Such beauty. I love the dimension and soft colors.
ReplyDeleteThe Oxides are perfect for the subdued colours effect and the result is lovely. I'm off to the Darkroom Door blog to check it out...
ReplyDeleteA few days ago I said to myself: stop buying butterflies!
ReplyDeleteBut then you show me this amazing stencil and now how can I resist them?
Of course your creativity has made them even more attractive, I love both styles of these cards.
Nice card--that stencil is cool!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Autumn :-) both of them are absolutely stunning!! I am going to pop back later when I have a little more time to read exactly how you made them !! 💕
ReplyDeletethanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
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Lols x x x
Very pretty cards, love them xxx
ReplyDeleteI can tell you that those two cards are beyond BEAUTIFUL in my mind! I adore them!
ReplyDeleteA-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!! The colors are so beautiful together! What a fun stencil and you showcased it perfectly! Your creations are always so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
So love butterflies and adore oxides...so the perfect combo! Beautiful work! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! Thanks for joining us at Penny Black & More!
ReplyDeletex Daniela (DT)
This is absolutely gorgeous Autumn! I love all those beautiful elements. Thanks for sharing with us at Double "D" Challenge.
ReplyDeleteAmelia (DT Double "D" Challenges)
Wow!! Autumn, this is gorgeous AND adorable! Thank you for taking the time to join in with our challenge and sharing your creativity with us, I love to see your talent, creativity and imagination at work. I hope to see more of your creativity in the near future.
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Ann Love To Scrap! Challenge DT
http://anncard.blogspot.tw
Love everything about this! Thanks so much for sharing with us in the Mix It Up Challenge Blog's March "Anything Goes +Making Your Own Background" challenge!
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Leslie, MIUCB DT
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