My turn to post over on the Letraset blog, and yes, I am still messing about with stencils, hop over and see what and how I did....
and as always on Letraset day, here is a giveaway for one of you, a set of six muted tones ProMarkers - a couple of my favourites in here, I love dusky rose and ginger, use them all the time.
Just leave your name under this post, and hop over to the Letraset blog to leave a quick comment. As always, only people who have commented on both blogs will be entered into the draw (it's only fair when Letraset are so generous). I will post worldwide, and I'll draw a winner next Thursday and let you know who won the following day. Good luck
A short post from me today, it's taken me ages to write my post on the Letraset blog, they use Wordpress, I am used to Blogger, and I have to find my way around, so now it's 1.00 a.m and I'm ready to hit the hay!
See you tomorrow x
What a lovely card and popped over to Letraset to see how it was made thanks on the tip :)
ReplyDeleteI could so seeing these as being my fave colours too. Thanks for the chance hugs Nikki
What a lovely card and popped over to Letraset to see how it was made thanks on the tip :)
ReplyDeleteI could so seeing these as being my fave colours too. Thanks for the chance hugs Nikki
Ok here we go with being the first to post again. Thanks again for a chance to win... Love the cards. I like the one with the rain....
ReplyDeleteLeft a quick note for you on the Letraset blog. I really like the look of the embossing paste. I need to try it soon!
ReplyDeleteLove the gold texture on your card. Thanks for the chance to win the markers.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these pens - such great colours - I have left a comment on Letraset about your beautiful creations. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese look like colours I would use more than any others!
ReplyDeleteSorry, my comment looks a bit inane, like half the UK I've been awake most of the night wondering what damage I'll wake up to, and the brain isn't firing on all cylinders!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a muted color set! Thanks for the chance to win the set! Hopped over to the blog and left my comment! Your card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteΠραγματικά πολύ όμορφο!Φανταστικό χρώμα!Καλημέρα!
ReplyDeleteJust commented on Letraset blog..luv'd the techniques and definitely going to give it a go.. fabulous cards.Thanks for a chance to win the new colors of Promarkers
ReplyDeleteLove your cards and this technique Enfys but I don't like messy fingers myself lol. Sue x
ReplyDeleteI am just popping over to see what you have done. Thanks for the chance to win - even though it looks like I am number 1!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Enfys (have commented over at Letraset).
ReplyDeleteThis one using the metallic Promarker has created such a lovely effect - certainly an idea to keep in mind for the Chrimbo cards.
Toni xx
Love the cards. Great techniek.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on Letra markers.
Gr Elly
ooh, I'd love to win some Letraset goodies!
ReplyDeleteFab CAS card using that pretty stencil, Enfys - it would loook great decorating the front of a notebook! Hugs, Lisa x
Love both cards, the colors, the end result and the creativity! Thank you for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteLove the rainy day card Enfys. I really need to practise more with stencils as I always end up with something messy rather than something gorgeous. Pat x
ReplyDeleteAnother day of inspiration! Just love seeing your blog every morning with my coffee. Great ideas, I must say. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
jdaisy9402 - Hudson, FL
You're right....Letraset is so generous! Great Card Enfys.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the techniques & the excuse to find my old stencils. Love both cards & the colours of the promarkers. Hazel x
ReplyDeleteLove both these cards. The leaves and branches turned out beautiful and I love your raindrops.
ReplyDeleteTwo really lovely cards - I especially love the rain one. Thanks for sharing the techniques x
ReplyDeleteJust looked at your two sweet cards. My favorite is the little girl with the umbrella. I did a card using a style similar to yours and it turned out so cute. I like your colors of choice for her outfit
ReplyDeleteMidnight crafting is fun but trying to get your words together at 1am is a tinsy challenge. Off to Letraset to get some fab tips. I was just looking at some stencils.......
ReplyDeleteOh what a pretty card your stenciling is really good x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card Enfy's. Thanks for sharing how you made it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card today - I'm heading over to the Letraset blog to check out the details.
ReplyDeleteI love your card. You're inspiring me to try stencils. Heading for the Letraset blog to get the details.
ReplyDeletePretty card En. I'm off to Letraset to see your stencil job. TFS Jess
ReplyDeleteThe golden leaves on your card are so pretty! Thank you for the chance to win. BethAnn M.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I recently did something similar with embossing paste. It was messy. Can't wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, love the stenciling :)
ReplyDeleteGreat, subtle card. Thanks for the chance on the markers!
ReplyDeleteLove your latest experiments with stencils!
ReplyDeleteLove this card with the gold embossing. The gold cord is a pretty touch. Would love to try those markers. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win this wonderful set. Left a message on Letraset, also.
ReplyDeleteDianne Bell - Sewpro02@aol.com
I love this technique ... I can see lots of uses for it ... thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteJo xx
Love your blog! Thanks for the chance to win the markers!!
ReplyDeletehaney9701@aol.com
Thanks!!
Stacey
Just stopped over at Letraset to see how you did that and I love the interest it adds ----final result was great ----Nancy
ReplyDeleteStunning card Enfys. The gold gives it a rich, elegant look. I really like the texture too.
ReplyDeletePlease do not enter me in the contest, I won some markers recently (thank you). But a big CONGRATS in advance to whoever the winner will be!
Never tried to stencil. Will have to. Your pictures help, as always. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNancy from Ohio/Florida
I love your creativeness Enfys, it's great that people like you are around to discover (and share) things for the rest of us to try :) I've been over to Letraset and left you a comment there too.
ReplyDeletegorgeous card Enfys, thank for the sharing and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletehugs, Helena
Would love to play with these colors!
ReplyDeleteLaura Holt
A super card Enfys. Love the raindrops one on the Letraset blog too. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMags
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This my fave!! Love, love this card! Headed over to Letreset now.
ReplyDeleteI have NEVER done stencils..but I have to say this card is very pretty!! Keep up the good work Enfys!!
ReplyDeleteAnother one of your lovely cards. Now I am off to Letraset.:)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant cards and fab techniques! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Enfys, I love muted tones too. Just hopping over to Letraset now x
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love stencils! I recently took the Stenciled card class from Online Card classes and received my Falling Snow stencil from Simon Says Stamp (I also got the Falling hearts and the Falling stars stencils). Your card is lovely! Love Promarkers and would love to win the Muted Colours set. Btw, Prima has the best raindrops stencil. Thanks for the chance to win! Am off to comment on the Letraset blog and read your other posts there!
ReplyDeleteThank you again for a chance at some new markers. I love your cards and I did post on the Letraset site. I really like the rain card and hope I can find that paste that you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteLovely card have got stencils never used naughty but will defiantly going to give this a go the muted tones are lovely thank you for a chance to win have been to letraset blog and have left comment. Xx
ReplyDeleteNice the cards.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial , its usefull for me.
Lovely card have got stencils never used naughty but will defiantly going to give this a go the muted tones are lovely thank you for a chance to win have been to letraset blog and have left comment. Xx
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