Stencils are easy to use as long as you keep them in place. I used painter's tape to keep things in place as I added ink. Thoughts?
Stamps:
Artistically Inked
Paper:
Orchid Opulence A-2
Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (2)
Ink:
Orchid Opulence
Pacific Point
Tranquil Tide
Tuxedo Black Memento
Technique:
Stencils
Masking
Accessories:
Stars Stencil
Diamonds Stencil
Bricks Stencil
Sponge Brayer
Painter's Tape
Brights Enamel Shapes
Adhesive
First, I stamped my sentiment, using Tuxedo Black Memento ink at the bottom of a Basic White panel.
I then added the Stars Stencil to the Basic White panel and used some painter's tape to mask below a third of the white panel. The painter's tape also held the stencil in place.
Next, I applied Pacific Point ink, using a sponge brayer. It took several applications to get all of the stars inked.
I then carefully removed the tape and stencil.
Next, I added the Diamond stencil and again secured it and masked it with painter's tape. This had to be done above and below this time.
I then applied Orchid Opulence ink to the area until I had the coverage I wanted.
Next, I carefully removed the stencil, and then added the Bricks stencil.
Again, I secured the stencil with painter's tape.
Next, I applied Tranquil Tide ink, carefully making sure that I left the sentiment alone. As you can see, I was able to get fairly close to it.
I then adhered the panel onto the Orchid Opulence card front.
Lastly, I added a few Enamel Shapes around the sentiment and adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
Note: Do not forget to rinse and dry your stencils before putting them away.
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