Flower and Dot Stenciling
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- Sep 10, 2022
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Hey! OMG, it's been a while since my last video. Lots of good stuff going on! Any hoo!!! I just had to make time to do another video. I hope you enjoy it!
The products/tools used to create this card are listed below, in text, linked to the sites where you can purchase the product/tool, if you choose. FYI. A few of the products are no longer available.
The finished size of this card is 4.25" X 5.5".
Step One: To assure the cardstock would not move, I taped down the 4" X 5.25" piece of Basic White Cardstock (Stampin’ Up) using Labeling and Coverup Tape (Post-It) to hold it in place.
Step Two: I taped down the Big Dots Stencil (Wall Flower) using Painter's Tape (Scotch) to hold the stencil in place.
Step Three: Using Colored Pencils (Prismacolor), I colored in the exposed dots in the stencil.
Step Four: I removed tapes from stencil and cardstock.
Step Five: Using Tuxedo Black Dye Ink (Memento), I hand stamped little flowers and leaves, in the circles from the Embroidered Flowers Stamp Set (Gina K Designs) and placed the piece of cardstock on the White Linen Cardstock Base (Paper and More) using Mono Dots Adhesive Runner (Tombow).
Step Six: I finished off the card by adding the sentiment "Take chances with new experiences..." from the Believe in Yourself Rubberstamp (Endless Creations) using Double-Sided Foam Tape (3M Scotch) and adhering a cute little black button for fun.
FYI: The sentiment was hand stamped using Tuxedo Black Dye Ink (Memento) on Kraft Cardstock (Paper and More). I die cut the sentiment with a die from Die-Namics Fishtail Flags (My Favorite Things).
I hope you enjoyed the video! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Happy Crafting!





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