Miss Ink Stamps – Stencil Layering with Punny Farm Pigs

Hello everyone! I’m here with a little dose of Miss Ink Stamps inspiration today. I’m in my stencil everything era so that’s what we’re focusing on today. It’s really fun and gives a great impact on any card design. There are so many options and ways to use them, plus they are a lower price point crafty supply which is nice when that budget isn’t what we wish it was.

For today’s card, I chose 3 stencils to create my background. First I layered the Diagonals Masking stencil over a piece of white cardstock. I inked it up with a light yellow ink, then I added the first layer of the Flower Shower stencil set on that and inked up my flowers with guava ink. I removed the flowers and added the leaf layer, inking those with jalapeno ink.

Now, I removed the masking stencil, flipped it around and positioned it to ink up the in between stripes. When the masking stencil was in place, I added the Enchanted stencil over that, inking it with mermaid ink. After removing that stencil I didn’t like the white so I went over the whole area with more mermaid ink which darkens the first layer and gives a light layer to what was white.

I trimmed that panel to 4×5.25 inches and splattered it with pearl watercolor paint. While that was drying, I stamped and colored images from Punny Farm Pigs and used the coordinating dies to cut them out. I also stamped and heat embossed a sentiment on a banner from the same stamp set.

When the watercolor was dry, I popped the panel up with foam tape on a white card base. Then I added the images and sentiment strip with a combo of liquid glue and foam squares, finishing things off with a little glossy accents on the piggy, duck and flower centers.

Have you tried masking stencils or using a shape as a mask to stencil only a certain area? It’s almost magical and also a really fun way to think outside the box of supplies you already have.

Products used today:
Punny Farm Pigs stamp and dies
Diagonal Lines masking stencil
Flower Power layering stencils
Enchanted stencil

Banner die
Blending brushes
Lawn Fawn inks – guava, jalapeno, butter, mermaid
Pearl watercolor
Foam squares and tape
Liquid glue
Glossy accents

I appreciate you sharing your time with me. Have a fabulous day!

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