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LAYERING STENCILS (big impact, small effort)

  • Susan Valle
  • Aug 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 10

I was away with some crafty friends last weekend and I made an effort to bring a limited amount of products and try to focus on my stash of unused items.


So I decided to knock out a couple of cards using the Spellbinders Layering stencil Blossoming Flowers. These four cards all use the stencil in different color ways. I simlply changes the colors, sentiments (or dies), to make some quick fun cards.


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-Spellbinders Blossoming Flowers Stencil SBC|

-Concord & 9th Hello & Thanks SBC|SSS

(one is backed in white CS and one in a Pearl Vellum)

-Card stock Carnation and Sweet Pea. I layered them 2x and for the vellum I layered a White CS layer behind the vellum to pop it up on the card. SBC|

-Gold Baubles SBC|SSS

-Ink - C9 Carnation, Sweet Pea, Tidepool, Juniper, Nutmeg SBC|SSS


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-Spellbinders Blossoming Flowers Stencil SBC|

-Inks- C9 Poppy, Cranberry, Parsley, Clover, Nutmeg SBC|SSS

-Sentiment- SSS XL Greetings 2 |SSS

-SSS Northern Lights sequins |SSS


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-Spellbinders Blossoming Flowers Stencil SBC|

-Inks- C9 Fig, Lemongrass, Clover, Nutmeg SBC|SSS

Pink Fresh Wonderful Sentiments Currently not available

Pink Fresh Glitter drops SBC|SSS

VersaMark Embossing Ink SBC|SSS

Gold Embossing Powder SBC|SSS

Heat Tool SBC|SSS


I think layering stencils are really great for beginner card makers as they provide a lot of impact without a lot of effort or skill. They key is to just ensure they are aligned. I sentiment and you are done. Also great for note card sets.




 
 
 

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