Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Blending Brushes & Decorative Mask for a Winning Background--#tgifc357

This week we had a product spotlight challenge from the TGIF Challenges team:  Blending Brushes (#153611, set of three).  I fell in love with these Blending Brushes the first time I used them.  I love the variegated background you can get with these brushes--whether you are using just one color or combining two or more together. They are another way to create texture on a card and especially on a background.


For the background on this card I used Basic White card stock, a Plenty of Patterns decorative mask (#155553, set of 4), a Blending Brush and Soft Succulent ink.

The stamped images are from the Quiet Meadow stamp set (#155082).  Both the floral image and the greeting were stamped in Soft Suede ink. The floral image was colored with the Pale Papaya Combo and the Soft Succulent Combo Stampin' Blends alcohol markers.   The greeting was die cut using the label die in the coordinating Meadows dies (#155852, also available bundled with the stamp set at 10% off, #155847).   The corners of the floral piece were rounded using the Detailed Trio Punch (#146320).

The card was completed with  two lengths of Linen Thread (#104199) for a double bow and three Pale Papaya Genial Gems (#155500).

Be inspired by the different ways Blending Brushes can be used on your projects over at the TGIF Challenges Blog here.


Have a great day!
--Sara Nell






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