Wednesday, 15 January 2020

CAS Stencil Mid Month Reminder

Half way time at the challenge at CAS Stencil and the theme this month has been chosen by the lovely Nancy who's set us  the task of  'Use A New Stencil'
I bought this stencil last year and it's never been out of the packet -😏 in fact there's a few in there that have never been exposed to daylight so I have promised myself that I will systematically start to use them!

This stamp was a mag freebie - again from last year- (or was it the year before??)
Another item in this craftie space that is still in its cellophane and hasn't been manhandled by me.
I think the expression on the gull is priceless! He looks quite stern and fed up sat on his wooden posts.

Stamped, watercoloured and fussy cut before tucking him behind the framed wave stencil. 

I thought this was another suitable 'man' card  - which I desperately need in my stash

There's bags of wonderful inspiration over on the CAS Stencil blog and I know my teamies would really appreciate a visit and a comment if you have time.
Hope too that you will make something with a stencil and show your creation in our gallery - because
 
ITS OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY!! 
So we're celebrating and have a prize on offer this month!

What you waiting for?????

15 comments:

HilaryJane said...

That stencil is perfect with the grumpy seagull. I love the colours you have used and how they have blended together so nicely xx

Stamps and Paper said...

Love your wavy stencil background Viv works so well with your seagull image

Anne

Pat said...

I love the stencil with the swirly waves Viv, and great in blue and green, and the seagull on the post looks perfect just tucked under the frame with bits trailing over and wonderful fussy cutting, a super look. I think this is a set of stamps which came with a magazine last summer. I got it too as I remember thinking there were lots of stamps with three different packs of them, and if it isn't these then they are very similar. Sorry to leave lots of comments at once but have been away and am playing catch up. x

Kathleen said...

A great card Viv, love the stencil and the lovely sea-gull, a brilliant design and great background colours too.

Kath x

Julia Aston said...

Your seagull on the post is the perfect image to use with your wave-like stenciling Viv! so pretty in the mix of blues and greens- love how you cut the ropes and hung them over the frame! Yay for getting out things never used! (I have so many as well - and yet I keep buying more!) xx

nancy littrell said...

I had to laugh at the gulls stern face...Now he must be smiling, since you used your wave stencil for the 1st time:-) Loved the colors you used for your waves. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy

Aquarius said...

That stencil deserved to be used and it is just right as a background to the gull. It seems we are both topping up our supply of male cards - great minds and all that. I dread to think how many items I have lying unused - scary really.

Barb Ghig said...

I really love how you blended your blues and greens on this stencil, and pairing it with the gull was genius, Viv! Beautiful card!

Loll said...

Your wave stenciled background is AWESOME! Definitely glad you pulled out the stencil and used it. So perfect with the seafull on the wooden posts. It's a fabulous masculine card Viv! xx

Carole said...

Really really like this one...super background and stern seagull...great for those male cards. xx

Christine Alexander said...

great combination Viv with the wavy stencil and the cute little gull waiting patiently on the post for a fish :)

Mac Mable said...

What a fabulous masculine card and great use of that stencil Viv x.

Kia's Place said...

I had a good giggle over the grumpy seagull ... a beautiful stencil background makes him shine.

Linda said...

Love the stenciled background .... perfect for the grumpy seagull.
We have a few that look like that on Douglas prom, especially around lunchtime!!!

Cathy said...

Great masculine card Viv, the seagull does look quite stern! The wavy stencilled background is perfect for him, Cathy x