Stenciling with Die Cuts for a One Layer Card!
Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! The fantastic Kelly Latevola is BACK as a special guest on our blog today and I’m just LOVING the amazing one layer wonder she created to feature on our blog! Some of the star ingredients used are: Hydrangea Petals, Tropical Leaves, Painted Kindness, and Uplifting Thoughts!
Don’t forget to watch the video, and enjoy!
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Thanks for reading today, and thanks to Kelly for being our guest!
Such a different effect and the flowers look 3D
The coloring is stunning!
Awesome card!! I love those vibrant colors!
Beautiful coloring. You really did make the petals look rounded. Guess I need lots more practice. Thank you for the video.
Stunning, Kelly! Hard to believe it’s one layer but the love the idea for getting extra use of our dies. TFS!
This looks amazing! The flowers really pop – this card does not look like one layer! Amazing job and such an inspiration!
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite people to curse. You are so talented ancient just love listening to you. This card is gorgeous.
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ROFL!! Me too.
Wow!! This is so beautiful!! Love the coloring on the leaves and flowers!!
-Berina
Moxie Craftie
Gorgeous card – thanks for the inspiration !!!
Wowzer….very, very nice. Great video. Solid tutorial. Thanks a bunch!
Brilliant! Amazing! Gorgeous! Love it!!!
A fabulous card & tutorial.
SQUEAL!! SO FUN!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the ideo and your Card!! THANKS SO MUCH For sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
The flowers are so pretty I can never get mine to look that good
Always love the way Kelly colours, she’s a genius!!!
What a spectacular card! Those flowers are gorgeous and the colors just pop. Thanks for the technique tutorial.
So lovely. Thank you.
What incredible color! Your flowers are just jumping from the card. WOW!!
Those flowers almost glow with color! Wow!
Stunning Coloring Miss Kelly I adore the dimension you achieve with those colors woooww
STUNNING CARD always come from you Kelly
Wow. One layer? Amazing dimension. Love this. Hugz
This technique is absolutely awesome!
Cristina
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Beautiful. I love the colors and shimmer.
Those colours are amazing!
What a wonderful way to use your dies. This coloring technique is also very nice.. Thank you for sharing it is amazing what the imagination can do.
Stunning results!!
Great card!!!
I got so much satisfaction watching this video- yay for card making!
Nice
Beautiful card! I loved the 3D effect you were able to achieve by shading. Fabulous tutorial! Learned some new tricks. Thank you so much.
Really Beautiful Kelly!!
Wow, your colouring is stunning! I thought those flowers were decoupaged!
What a beautiful card. Your coloring and shading are amazing!
Love all these colours. Very pretty card.
This is so pretty!!!!
Wow, this card is amazing, love the coloring and that you made your own images from die cuts!
Such pretty coloring on this card!
This is beautiful- so much dimension for a one layer card!
That is amazing! I watched the video but I still don’t understand how the flowers can look so 3-dimensional with colouring. I’m obviously new to Copic colouring!
You are absolutely a master at coloring. The flowers are gorgeous and so dementional looking.
Beautiful card, Kelly!! I always love watching you Copic color!! Very pretty, love the flowers!
Beyond stunning!! Absolutely magical and so scrumptious!! Hard to believe that it is one layer!! TFS!
Very pretty card. Your coloring is superb and the colors you chose look great together. Thanks for sharing this technique with us.
Gorgeous card Kelly – I love watching you color!!!
WOW, this is jaw dropping beautiful, love it.
Love the idea about tracing from a die cut, and the colors on this are lovely.
As so many have said, looking at this card, you’d never guess it was one-layer. Gorgeous!
Such beautiful dimension!
Love your card–it’s really beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!
Seriously awesome way to think outside the box! Though, I still think SSS could make a small fortune with hydrangea stamps for those of use less talented at making the shape look so realistic with just markers alone. ;-)