Hello everyone! Today I get to share a new stencil technique with
you featuring products from
This was tons of fun to put together. It was in experiment for me - I stenciled
my panel 3 times! Let me show you how I made my card!
I first started by placing a panel of white card stock on my Stick & Stamp Mat.
I used Simon Hurley's breakup blue ink and the Delicate Floral Stencil.
This is such a pretty stencil on it's own. Next I overlaid the Vintage Tile
Stencil and used Glitter Glaze in Periwinkle.
I was very careful about placement of this stencil.
This came out so pretty! I love the Delicate Floral design in the background.
Once this Periwinkle Glitter Glaze was dry, I rotated my stencil and used
Alabaster Glitter Glaze to stencil again.
I had to peel off my panel each time I stenciled so I could clean off my Stick
& Stamp Mat. Then I just set my panel aside to dry. When t was dry I
cut it to 4" x 5 1/4" and adhered it to a Blue Ribbon Card Stock panel that
was cut to 4 1/8" x 5 3/8". I next moved onto my sentiment. I used the
"Thanks" die set from Christopher's Sentiments dies. I die cut the actual letter from
the Blue Ribbon Card Stock and the shadow layer from some very
white vellum and adhered the 2 together.
I felt I needed a sub-focal so using Icicle Embossing Powder, I used one of
the butterflies from the Full Bloom Stamp Set and die cut it with the
coordinating dies. I stamped the butterfly, heat embossed it and then ink
blended over it with the breakup blue ink.
I die cut the butterfly and then added Periwinkle Glitter Glaze for
some sparkle.
I adhered my prepared panel onto an A2 size white card base. I adhered
my sentiment piece flat to the card.
I adhered my butterfly above the sentiment on the right. As a last
finishing touch I added some iridescent confetti and
my project was finished!
I hope you enjoyed today's tutorial. It was fun to see what would happen
when stenciling the same panel 3 times! I love the effect! You can purchase the
products I used at
Thank you so much for spending time with me here today!
Betsy
In my capacity as a design team member for Brutus Monroe, I do receive the products I use from them.
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.
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