Showing posts with label vegetable stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetable stencil. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Just Us Girls Challenge #790 - Stencil Week

 Carol is our host for Stencil Week at Just Us Girls and it's Anything Goes.


I had a background already stenciled and turned it into this card.


This set is from Concord and 9th and I think I bought it because of the puns.  It has a stencil for the background but also various vegetables to cut out.  I used the carrot and the tomato, stamping the sentiment directly on it.  I'm seeing this as a valentine for one of my grands.  

Now it's your turn.  The stencil challenge is always popular so I hope you'll join in. 








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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Group of Seven - Masked Stenciling

Hey there, crafty friends.  I'm glad you dropped by. 

I was intrigued by the technique at Group of Seven Cardmakers and thought I'd give it a try.  There are a number of things to consider when making a card with this technique so it was definitely a learning experience.  


First lesson learned:  The masking doesn't show up well when the image is too open.  I used the negative of a scalloped banner die on the bottom of my card base before inking up the PTI stencil.  You can see the curve but that's all.  And since there was a curve I used a sentiment from Catherine Pooler's "Something for Everyone Sentiments."


I guess I didn't learn the lesson but I wanted to use this stencil set.  For this card I cut a mask from Spellbinder's Notched Corner Frames, added it to the card base and stenciled all the veggies from Concord & 9th.  It was still too open so I inked around the edges with Pink Sand the same color as the mushrooms, which is not a bad look if you only have open image stencils.  The sentiment is from Honey Bee. 

Is this a technique you might try?  See what the Group has done for some better examples. 😉







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