There are several layering stencils on the market now and and one of my favourites is this set that creates a gorgeous daisy wreath! How can you not just love these results?
The first three cards are have a full stencilled background. The wreath was placed on top and a piece of vellum was die cut in the same size circle as the opening inside the wreath. A sentiment was embossed in white and placed behind the wreath. I added a second die cut wreath under the top one to ensure that the vellum was hidden around the edges. The top wreath image was mounted on thin foam tape and adhered to the top. Depending on the colour scheme, some gold or silver sequins were added around each image.
The last card is a little different... The background is stencilled only as far as the floral design, which is the wreath image cut into pieces. I embossed a sentiment in gold and added it to the top. A few gold sequins were added around the card.
Products used are Close To My Heart unless otherwise indicated:
Paper: White Daisy Cardstock, Black Cardstock, Pebble Cardstock, Pewter Cardstock, Vellum, Neenah Solar White Cardstock
Stamps: Friend (Photoplay), Wreath Builder (Gina K Designs), Greetings Mix 2 (SSS)
Inks: Versamark, Carolina, Bluebird, Sapphire, Willow, Clover, Lagoon, Lemonade, Pewter, Pebble, Sparkling Rose (PFS), Ballet Slipper (PFS), Bubble Gum (PFS), Raspberry Bliss (PFS)
Accessories: White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Daisy Wreath Die (PFS), Nestabilities Circle Dies, Loose Gold Sequins, Loose Silver Sequins, Thin Foam Tape, Gold Embossing Powder, Lemonade Shimmer Brush, Sapphire Shimmer Brush, Clear Shimmer Brush, Gold Shimmer Brush, Artbooking Cricut Collection, Stencil Sheets, Gold Gems, Dark Blue Sequins (misc.)
Enjoy,
Alyson
2 comments:
Beautiful cards, Alyson! xoxo
Gorgeous stenciling, Alyson. And I love that you also made one using it NOT as a wreath. XOX
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