This week's challenge at Bah Humbug was to use a stencil on a Christmas project. Now, I love the idea of stencils (and masks). In fact, I've bought 3 or 4 of Tim Holtz's masks but I've never used a single one. Each and every one is still in its packaging waiting for me to use them. Shh, don't tell anyone, I like to pretend that ALL of my craft supplies were NECESSARY.
When I looked at the stencils I own, none of them really said "Christmas" to me. So, they are still in their packaging. However, I REALLY wanted to play along with the Bah Humbug Challenge.
So, I thought about it and decided that I couldn't justify buying more stencils or masks. I decided the best idea was to make my own stencil. I pulled out a piece of acetate (mine came from a package of overhead projector pages) and placed it in my Cricut. I cut out three snow flakes of varying size and style from the Winter Lace cart. On a side note, I kept trying to tell myself I didn't really need this cart but when it went to $12 recently I just couldn't pass it up and I'm so glad I have it. I've used it at least a half dozen times in just a couple of weeks.
Here are the snowflakes after I used them as a stencil.
I have cleaned them off since and I plan to put them next to the stencils I've purchased. I used my Tombow Repositionable tape to adhere the stencils to the card. Then I spread white A La Mode pigment ink over the stencils. On the card above, I used Versamark and A La Mode Sparkle Embossing Powder before I started the inking. The card below I applied the pigment ink with the stencils and then the embossing powder.
I think I like the first card better. What do you think?
1 comment:
Stunning work and a fantastic idea to create your own stencils. I must admit that when I've seen them selling these plastic stencils I've thought about doing my own but never quite got round to it. The negative could be used too.
I love what you have created - think I prefer number one too but only marginally. They are both great.
Thanks for taking part and stretching yourself - it was worth it to produce these stunners.
Ann xxx
Bah! Humbug! DT
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