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With Gratitude!

Hi all!
Becky here today to share some thank you cards I made using my Gelli Plate, the flower stencil, washi tape & 
some images of Mae West!

color blocked by only pressing a portion of card onto plate
I started with one color & the flower stencil & printed directly on my card. I then repeated the process for each color layer using the same stencil, but moving the stencil & paper around each time...
this was a ghost print of all the layers
another ghost print with just a few of the colors
I printed "My cup runneth over..." on white card stock, tore the edges & then layered it over washi tapes on the front. Inside, I layered tape again & added the printed "with GRATITUDE!" on top.

This one was done with the "Grandma's Doily" stencil (as well as a couple others I have in my stash) with a few colors as well.

Thanks for stopping by!
Cheers!

Comments

  1. Layers and layers of color, so wonderful! Becky you make magic! AND it's always fun with you!

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