Stenciling with Neat & Tangled

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Welcome friends. Thanks for stopping by today. I have two cards to share with you today featuring lots of fun products from Neat & Tangled.

For my first card, I used a technique I saw Jennifer McQuire use recently where you ink up a panel with Distress inks, spritz some water on top of a stencil and then lay your wet stencil down over the inked panel. When you remove the stencil, the result is what you see below. I thought this was such a fun technique and it gives such a cool look for the background.

After I did this and the panel was dry, I stamped a sentiment from the Awesome stamp set and used the coordinating die which I also ink blended with the same 3 ink colors.


For my second card, I took the Pentagon stencil and blended on some Picked Raspberry Distress Ink concentrating it heavier in the bottom right corner. You can't tell in the photo but I then spritzed it with some shimmer glitter spray. I stamped the sentiments from the Awesome stamp set and added some Morning Dew Nuvo Drops.





1 comment :

Linda Levoir said...

Love both these cards so much. I'm really into stencils at the mo, they work out so much cheaper than background stamps and you can do so much with them xx

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