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Learn the art of stencil and masking techniques to elevate your card making skills! Today’s card and video, I take a simple mask and some inks to create a fresh and bright design. Adding textures and patterns, stencil and masking techniques are a game-changer for card craft enthusiasts. I also share how to use blending brushes to achieve a seamless blend of colors and create stunning background for your cards.

A4 Size Card
- Base Card: 11 1/2 x 4 1/8 Basic white Thick Card ~ scored @ 5 3/4
- Layer 1: 5 1/2 x 3 7/8 Basic White Card
- Layer 2: 4 x 2 1/2 Lemon Lolly Card
- Layer 3: 3 7/8 x 2 3/8 Basic White Card
- Ink Color: Memento Black, Crumb Cake, Peach Pie & Lemon Lolly
Letter Size Card
- Base Card: 11 x 4 1/4 Basic white Thick Card ~ scored @ 5 1/2
- Layer 1: 5 1/4 x 4 Basic White Card
- Layer 2: 4 x 2 1/2 Lemon Lolly Card
- Layer 3: 3 3/4 x 2 1/4 Basic White Card
- Ink Color: Memento Black, Crumb Cake, Peach Pie & Lemon Lolly
Check out another card using these techniques
Check out the video to see how everything goes together :
I hope you enjoyed the card and video I shared with you today, I love what I do and spend many hours working on designs, new projects, new ideas and much more. Don’t forget to be a subscriber on the blog by clicking the blue follow button on the top right and my You Tube Channel so that you get all the projects.
As I have now retired as a Stampin Up Demonstrator I will know longer be sharing links to the supplies, however there are lots of wonderful demonstrators around the world who would be glad to help you with finding them. 🙂
Supplies:
- Card, Ink, Masking Paper, Ribbon & Embellishments ~ Stampin’ UP!
- Orange & Lemon Stamp set ~ Craft Emotions (130501/1378)
- Zesty Layering Stencils ~ Uniko
Please note that I am not endorsing any particular products nor am I being compensated for using them. I am sharing an idea and hope that you will be able to use products from your own stash to create a similar card 🙂
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