No Sunday bike ride today...gotta let the body rest for a few extra days, lots of riding, and tennis matches over the last week that an extra day of rest will help these old bones! Instead, a bit of gardening and a little relaxing watching the Women's World Cup Soccer---looking forward to the Canada v. Switzerland game in a bit. Anywho...here's my post for today.

Less is More is focusing on using stencils for the next challenge--and since I love using stencils and molding paste this challenge is right up my alley; and

Freshly Made Sketches posted this sketch, so why not combine the two!
For my card, I started with the flowered stencil and used molding paste on white card stock. I then die cut the "Thanks" sentiment---I didn't like the flat look of the yellow card stock, so I used a bit of distressed ink to give it some depth. I then adhered the sentiment to fun foam to give it some pop and ensure it doesn't get lost in the flowers. I was going to add a few sequins, but that was just a bit too much! I decided to leave it a simple. A true Clean and Simple Card!
Supplies:

Less is More is focusing on using stencils for the next challenge--and since I love using stencils and molding paste this challenge is right up my alley; and

Freshly Made Sketches posted this sketch, so why not combine the two!
For my card, I started with the flowered stencil and used molding paste on white card stock. I then die cut the "Thanks" sentiment---I didn't like the flat look of the yellow card stock, so I used a bit of distressed ink to give it some depth. I then adhered the sentiment to fun foam to give it some pop and ensure it doesn't get lost in the flowers. I was going to add a few sequins, but that was just a bit too much! I decided to leave it a simple. A true Clean and Simple Card!
Supplies:
- Bazzill Card Stock: Marshmallow, Easter Grass, Grapefruit Bliss
- Liquitex Flexible Molding Paste
- Lawn Fawn Die: Scripty Thanks
- Distressed Ink: Spiced Maramalade
- Stencil: Crafters Workshop Mini Daisy Cluster











