Thursday, May 28, 2026

Oceans of Love

It's my last week guesting with Just Us Girls challenges and I've had such a lot of fun playing along each week; I hope you have too. This week it's stencil week.


I created a fun under-the-sea scene using stencils and die cuts.


I began by stenciling the two-tone water background, overlayed with seafloor silhouettes and that fabulous sunken ship! Wanting one more layer in my foreground, I created a makeshift stencil using a die and acetate. I stamped the tiny fish silhouettes and added water splatters. All die pieces were cut from scraps of card I had on hand from previous playing. I sponged the edges of the rock and raised it so things could be added underneath. 

Stencils used - Drifts & Hills slimline (My Favorite Things), Sea Floor Silhouettes (Waffle Flower)

I hope you'll have the opportunity to get out your stencils and play along, and don't forget to check out what the design team ladies created to inspire you.

Thanks to the Just Us Girls team for having me and thanks to you for swimming by!

Cheers
Kerry

7 comments:

  1. Kerry... fabulous stencil... you didn't mention who made your products, but I am kinda guessing Waffle Flower. Will have to check this out... the background is definitely fabulous! Thank you so much for guesting with us this month.

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    1. Oops! Thanks for the reminder, I've added the stencil origins now and yes, one of them is Waffle Flower.

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  2. Such a creative card - that background is awesome

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  3. We have enjoyed your amazing cards this month Kerry! Thanks for being our guest. This card is fabulous...love your colors!

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  4. It's been a pleasure having you with us this month. Kerry! Your finale card is wonderful. Love the underwater scene you've created, especially the rock cave!

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  5. Wow Kerry this underwater scene is fabulous and so creative. Love it. Thanks for being a super Guest this month.

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  6. That rock cave really adds a lot to your underwater scene, Kerry. It's been a pleasure having you as our guest this month.

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