Hi there! This month's technique challenge at Club Scrap is hosted by Artist Team Member Josette. Her challenge for us is stamping through stencils.
Now I'll be honest-I had trouble getting this technique to work for me. All my stencils were small images and I had a really hard time getting an image to stamp through.
So I decided to make my own stencil! I had a piece of stencil plastic laying around and I used star framelits through my Big Shot to cut them out. This stencil worked so much better with the big spaces! I used stamps from Paris Flea Market to stamp through the stencil and on the background. I daubed around the edges of the stars to make them stand out a little better. I used papers and the typewriter image from the current Club Scrap kit Office Space.
I hope you try this technique challenge and link up your own card at Club Scrap!
Have a great day!
Pam
I've noticed using extra cushion underneath the stencils when stamping helps a lot, such as a stack of magazines. Such a clever idea to make your own custom stencils. I love the finished card!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, Karen. I might have to try this again. Brilliant idea on making your own stencil, Pam. Love the end result!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the stencil you made!
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