It's time for the June Stencil Challenge at Happy Little Stampers! As long as there's a stencil involved, it's an anything goes challenge, so I went... snarky:
My Hipster stamps hadn't come out for a play in a while, so I stamped this one on watercolour paper with brown ink and added a bit of colour to him. No idea where this particular colour palette came from, but I guess it's good to branch out once in a while! While he dried, I lightly stencilled the bricks on some white cardstock. I am still having fun using my snarky sentiment strips, and this one seemed just right for his expression. :D
I am entering this card into Simon Says Stamp's Monday challenge: Masculine, and STAMPlorations June Stencil Challenge.
As always, my teammates are showing off lots of great ways to use stencils. Hope you'll use one and join us!
Supplies: Neenah white, Recollections black & Hero Arts sand cardstock, Canson watercolour paper, Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Hipster & Taylored Expressions Snarky sentiment strips stamps & dies, Versafine onyx black, Memento cocoa bean & gathered twigs distress ink, Wow clear gloss embossing powder, Zig watercolour markers, Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous bricked stencil, Gelly Roll white glaze pen
What a fantastic image, and I love how you colored/painted him. The green eyes are perfect and eerie too. Love your fun fact. I must get myself some snarky hipsters too.
ReplyDeleteWow great colouring on the image, Fab. design and of course stenciling. I haven't played with mine either,
ReplyDeleteYour brick bg goes perfectly with the fun image. Great sentiment too LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect Lindsey! I'm jealous of your snarky sentiments and must see if I can hunt them down. Love the hipster cat too and the fab colours. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your card...and that fun fact is simply fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fun card!
ReplyDeleteYour stenciled background was perfect for your snarky cat, Lindsey. So pleased you joined us at STAMPlorations Stencil. Hugs..Nancy
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