Veggie patch- masking on cards
Hello everyone!
Sindhu here. Today, I’m going to share a couple of fun cards with you. Both the cards involve the masking technique. One is also a shaker.
I used only one stamp set, Veggie Patch, to make both the cards. (OK, one other stamp set for a sentiment)
Here is my first card..
This card involves masking and is also a shaker.
First, I started by tracing a circle with a pencil lightly to act like a guide. Then, I stamped the images on Heffy Memo tape and fussy cut all of them out. Heffy Memo tape is a fantastic low tack tape and is great for masking.
Then started stamping the images one after the other, on the circle, masking the previous image. I chose to not use the pumpkin and carrot images as they were large and were not helping me get a circle. Once I stamped everything, I erased the pencil lines and coloured the images with copics.
I fussy cut the inside of the circle as I wanted this card to be a shaker.
I layered a patterned paper strip on the left of the card base, adhered the shaker panel on it and finished it with a sentiment from the same set. I stamped the sentiment on the same patterned paper used on the card base.
Though I spent a lot of time thinking and implementing on the first card, the second happens to be my favorite. :
The image is just too cute to add only one on the card. So, I added a bunch of them with some masking. It is easier than it looks.
Again, I used the mask I already cut for the first card. But I needed two masks. So, cut another one from Heffy Memo tape.
I fussy cut the bunch of eggplant images. I sponged blue ink on a piece of white cardstock, layered it on a piece of patterned paper abd adhered the image on it, partially hanging off the edge. I stamped the sentiment from Veggie Patch stamp set.
Adhered the layered panel on card base and stamped the ‘congratulations ‘ from Everyday Sentiment Duos stamp set. I masked the subsentiment and only stamped the ‘Congratulations’ part.
I hope you like my cards today. 🙂
See you..
hugs..
Sindhu.