Saturday, January 15, 2022

Technique Hop - "Let's Get Geometrical"

This month there are 14 CTMH Makers showcasing the  technique " Let's Get Geometrical".  It will be interesting to see what each one creates.  This blog hop is a complete circle so you can start wherever you want and continue through to see all the artwork.   If you are coming from Haley Dyer's blog. The Inky Scrapper, you are on the right track. If you get lost, you can find the list on the bottom of Melissa's blog

Here we go! 
Decided to Add

Lagoon Loose Gems Z5030

CTMH currently has several stencils that provide geometric shapes to create back ground and border patterns. Check out the CTMH Make it From Your Heart December 29 blog with ideas to rotate and flip the stencils and so much more! 
Stencil Pack #1
Stencil Pack #2
Stencil Pack #3 - I used the first one in this pack. Moving them around and sponging Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide on White Daisy Card stock 1385.
Or see your CTMH Maker to find out how you can get all three as a bundle at a 50% discount.

The border is created with 
Cut with the

Stitched Rectangle Frames Thin Cuts Z4260

Love You was cut from 

Harbour Glitter Paper Z2542

 with the 

Love You Thin Cuts  Z4331

Now hop on over to Danielle Wagner's blog to see what kind of fabulous "Getting Geometrical" techniques she used! Be sure to drop a comment, we enjoy the encouragement.  I hope you enjoyed this hop.  If you see items you would like to purchase, contact your CTMH Maker or you can shop with me HERE.

8 comments:

  1. Wow, I love how you used the stencils for your background!

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  2. What a great way to showcase our stencils AND that the big 12x12 stencils can be used for smaller projects! Cute card!

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  3. Cool use of the stencil on the card

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  4. Our CTMH stencils are so versatile! Love the various layers you created with one color and stencil!

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  5. Cute card and I love your use of the stencils.

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  6. I love how you did the stenciling for this card! Some lighter than others, gives it great depth and movement! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  7. I like how you moved the stencil to create your background. Great card.

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