I used an open shape stencil coupled with the brand new Geometrics stencils to create unique combinations of images. Follow these steps to achieve the double stencil technique . . .
1. Choose a stencil from your collection with an open shape.
Common Threads |
Geometrics |
4. Layer the stenciled panel onto a coordinating matte and card.
Stencils: Common Threads + Geometrics in CS® Amethyst Hybrid ink Take Wing green panel and Great Outdoors sentiment in CS® Peridot Hybrid ink |
1. Keeping the open shape stencil in place, remove the pattern mask/stencil.
2. Ink the outside edges of the open stencil to define the shape.
Let's take a look at some other striking double stencil combinations.
Stencils: Take Wing + Geometrics in CS® Amethyst Hybrid ink Collections script stamp in Neon Pink CS® Ink and Hydrangeas quote. |
Stencils: Spring WOW 2013 + Geometrics and My Funny Valentine 2011 in CS® Amethyst Hybrid ink Collections script stamp in Neon Pink CS® Ink and Watercolor Blossoms quote |
Stencils: Graffiti + Geometrics in CS® WOW Red Hybrid ink Neon purple dabber splats, Random Doorways red panels and Big Deal sentiment |
Stencils: Hopes flower + Cape Cod (left) in CS® Ocean Hybrid ink and Friends (right) in CS® Neon orange and yellow ink Hopes leaf + Geometrics (left) and Comics (right) both in CS® Spruce and Peridot Hybrid ink Trees light and dark green card bases with Blossom sentiment |
Feel free to share your stencil combo ideas in the comments section below.
Julie
Julie, They are all really neat cards, thanks for the new uses for our stencils.
ReplyDeleteThis technique (and the limitless possibilities it provides) blows my mind! Thanks for sharing, Julie!
ReplyDeleteJulie, you can do magic with stencils! This is a wonderful idea, that I think I could do. To take it a step further the Trees stencil could be used with several fill ins and added shadowed areas.
ReplyDeleteOh I am loving that idea! I made a few more panels that I will make into cards and share them over at the Club Scrap Community in the gallery. :)
DeleteVery cool technique, Julie - those cards are amazing! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I want to postpone my agenda for the day and play. Luckily, I am in possession of the Dungarees stencil for May, and let me just say . . . this technique is going to work like a charm!
ReplyDeleteOh boy!! That is fantastic!!
Deleteoh, jealous!!!
DeleteThanks everyone, I really had a blast with this one!
ReplyDeletethis is great - I especially love love love the flowers!!
ReplyDeleteTricia-such a tease ;) I haven't had a crafty play day in sooo long! Julie these look great! The good ol "dots" stencil from Fizz would be a good fill in on some of these too.
ReplyDeleteYay, this is so cool Julie! Good thing I have a large stash of stencils at home to play around with...I'll put it on my weekend to do list! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJulie, I love this technique. Can't wait to give it a try. Tricia, will you share your cards with us? It's not too early for a wee little sneak peak.
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought...thanks May for the idea, and Julie for giving it the CS touch!
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Julie, that is soinventive! You go girl. Wonderful cards!!
ReplyDeleteWhile I was watching May's video, I just had that WOW moment, it blew me away. Couldn't wait to try it with all my Club Scrap stencils!!
DeleteJulie, now that is a cute idea! I will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteOoooohhhhhh!!! I like it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous stuff...as always!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like great fun! Thanks, Julie!
ReplyDeleteSo cool - I might actually try this one!
ReplyDeleteVery cool technique. Love May!
ReplyDeleteJulie, these are seriously fab! Pinned several! Also - for anyone interested further in stencil ideas, watch the March 2014 series from Julie Fei-Fan Balzer. They are on her blog and there are 6 videos in the series, covering a wide variety of uses and ideas for stencils.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information .
DeleteLove, Love, Love this idea and your final results!! Talk about a WOW moment!!
ReplyDeleteBeth M
Fantastic, Julie! Those are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKathiems2003
Julie, I love this technique!! Beautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat technique again Julie, love it!
ReplyDeleteGeometrics Bonus Stencils will be restocked in our online store soon!
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WOOHOO! Thanks for letting us know Karen!!
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