Layered Stencils for the win!
- Susan Valle
- Oct 6
- 2 min read
I think I may have said it before my stencil are one of the best design tools in your stash. Regular and layered stencils. They may such an impact on a card with very little effort. They are quick and easy, and beginner & budget friendly.
Used some Kristina Werner and Concord and 9th Holiday products from 2024 to knock out 4 cards. I really need to get through using my stash. I am a sucker for Christmas and Holiday products but I am really trying to pull back a little. There will also be that next cute thing.
So let's get to it!
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I was able to create a 2 for 1 panel using the Kristina Werner Berries & Leaves stencil since it is so large. It allows you to create a panel big enough for two A2 cards or one A7. Both the card above and below use the same ink colors and stencil. I just change up the sentiment. I also used some watered down
C9 inks - Poppy, Cranberry, Parsley Clover
Merry die - C9 Festive Phrases - White heat embossed on Poppy CS

C9 inks - Poppy, Cranberry, Parsley, Clover
Sentiment- Kristina Werner Festive Fun- White heat embossed on Poppy CS

Here are two additional cards with a a different color way. The card above and below are the same except I use the and oval die cut from vellum for the card above and a circle for below. I also used Tim Holtz sparkle paste over the berries. Another way to get more looks from your stencils.
C9 Inks - Midnight, Powder, Eucalyptus, Juniper

Hope this provided a little inspiration and some motivation to get going on your holiday cards. This is also a very easy on to mass produce in a number of color ways and using different sentiments or holiday florals/foliage.
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Midnight, Powder, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Poppy, Cranberry, Parsley, Clover
Powder, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Poppy, Blueberry
Shimmer vellum SSS|
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