Today I'm sharing my cards made for the Group of Seven Cardmakers February technique - Masked Stenciling.
The technique was used by our Guest Designer Pat (Colorful Craft Creations) and you will find her card as well as instructions and samples from the rest of the Group of Seven team over at the GO7 Blog.
Here are the cards I created using the Masked Stenciling Technique.
I die cut an egg out of white card stock and adhered it over a panel of light pink cardstock with double sided tape to hold it in place. Then I laid a Pebbles stencil over the panel and taped the edges of the stencil down to hold it in place. I inked over the stencil with a blender brush using a slightly darker pink than the card.
I removed the stencil and then the egg mask from the panel. I stamped the sentiment and added a floral rub-on above the sentiment.
I added a tiny puffy chick sticker below the egg shape and edged the panel with Gold Pigment Ink.
Here are two more I made the same way but with Robins Egg cardstock, a darker blue ink and a Lavinia Charming stencil on the card on the left, Pebbles stencil on the right.
For my final card, I die cut a rabbit out of white card, laid it over a white panel, laid the Lavinia Flora stencil over the panel and inked through the stencil with two shades of green.
I die cut the bow out of chocolate card and covered it with Glossy accents.
I added two little die cut bunnies in Dark Chocolate card on the inside.
Here are photos of the 4 steps I used for all my cards below. 1) Die cut the rabbit (egg) out of white card and layer it over the white (blue or pink) panel, 2) lay the stencil over the panel with the mask on it, 3) ink through the stencil, 4) remove the stencil and the die cut mask.
The bonus of masking with a figure shape is that you get a partially stenciled mask die cut that you could use on a card!
NOTE: in order to see the defined edges of the die cut egg and bunny mask - I used outline stencils that cover the whole panel.
Example: This stencil below did not work with the bunny mask!
(although it looks good on the bunny!)
We hope you will give this Masked Stenciling technique a try and that you'll link your card up over at the
Group of Seven Cardmakers blog so we can see them!
The GO7 team have used many different kinds of masks for this technique.
also linking this card below to
Inspired by white flowers
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Easter Egg Cards
Stamps: Nestie Eggs - Waltzingmouse (retired)
Paper: Pale Rose, Robins Egg - Bazzill
Ink: Blush and Mountain Mist - Altenew, Gold Pigment Ink - Colorbox, Nocturne - Versafine Clair.
Accessories: Egg die - Nestabilities, Floral Rub-On - Taperlogy, Little Chick Puffy Stickers - Nekoni. Pebble and Charming Stencils - Lavinia
Bunny Card
Stamps: Chocolate Bunnies - Stamping Bella
Ink: Lime, Limeade, Dark Chocolate - Altenew
Paper: White - PTI
Accessories: Flora Stencil - Lavinia, Easter Elements Bigz Die - Tim Holtz/Sizzix, Enamel Dot - Altenew, Glossy Accents, foam dots.
Such brilliant ways of using this technique Julia, and love the idea of masking off the egg shape before using the different stencils, and the different pretty colours of ink and cardstock, and the added flowers and sentiment beneath within the egg shape look great. The cute bunny on the third as the masked shape is another brilliant way of using the technique with an Easter theme, and the green stencilling in the background gives the impression of tall foliage which it is hiding amongst, another wonderful card, and the silhouette bunnies inside with the sentiment finish this card beautifully. x
ReplyDeleteLOVE your Easter cards Julia. Adding the egg and bunny shapes is a fantastic idea with the stenciling in the background. This has been a fun technique! xx
ReplyDeletesuch pretty Easter cards Julia, the masking creates a great space for the sentiment. I love the addition of the bow on the bunny and the chocolate bunnies on the inside :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job with this technique. Love the pretty backgrounds on all your cards. Especially like the bunny card. TFS
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty Easter cards, Julia! The bunny is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards! Thanks so much for playing along at Inspired By!
ReplyDeleteSo many great examples of this technique, Julia!! Especially love the bunny but all are wonderful. Thanks too for showing the one you felt didn't work. Bet you can still us the part on the left :)
ReplyDeleteThe thing I love about this technique is that we are essentially making one-layer cards that have a lot of interest - which is great because of the cost of postage! Your pretty Easter cards are a perfect example of that. Well done, sis! And I see we both learned a lesson about pairing masks with stencils, lol! Someone reminded me that companies make masks for their stencils, but I mean, it wasn't that hard to make them ourselves. Enjoy your weekend! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so pretty and just perfect for Easter. I have plans to make my Easter cards tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThese look great. What a clever idea. Thanks for sharing the tips too. You have made 4 very special cards. Love them all xx
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet Easter eggs with the tiny flowers! And the bunny card is awesome! The perfect bunny surrounded by greenery and leading to chocolate is a delight and his bow looks lie it would be delicious dark chocolate! What a great idea to use this technique for Easter cards and the die cut bunny is ready for another card!
ReplyDeleteYour bunny with the bow card is just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are lovely! Now I am thinking about chocolate! Thanks for joining us at Try It On Tuesday, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique and all are so beautifully made!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for playing along with us this month at I spy with my little eye!
Ellie
Ellibelle's Corner
Your cards are beautiful. I especially like the green one with the Easter egg. Thank you for joining TIOT. Regards, Mia (TIOT DT)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to get Easter cards made with our technique this month, Julia! Beautiful colours for the Easter egg ones - so perfect with the little floral rub-ons inside the eggs. The bunny one is my favourite - he looks like he's hiding in amongst some plants. And the sentiment on him is so perfect - it made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteThese are great cards with that technique. Your directions are always spot on and so clear. Great job and lots of cute Easter cards to boot!
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