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Sunday, November 24, 2024

String Art With a Stencil

 Hello! I created another project using the Blank Page Muse Pumpkin Trio Stencil.
The first card (see here)
 involved using a stylus and fussy cutting.


 Today's project involves using a paper piercer and stitching. I hope you like it.


I positioned the stencil on a kraft cardstock. I used the largest pumpkin for my project. I created a landscaped card so the pumpkin is on the top two thirds of the panel. Using the stencil as a guide, I poked holes on the kraft cardstock using a paper piercer. 


I made sure that I poke holes on the corners of the open area of the stencil. I avoided poking holes too close to each other to avoid ripping the paper during stitching.


I used the stencil to guide me in stitching.


 I used a DMC Variegated Floss to add interest to the stitched image.


I colored the stitch pumpkin with mica paint. 


To add a fabric feel on the stitched panel, I ran this through my die cutting machine using a texture plate. 


The sentiment was also poked using an alphabet stencil. I blended ink around the pumpkin to mute down the bright kraft cardstock. I added a strip of cardstock to the right of the panel.

What a great way to stretch this stencil! I always like it when I can create several things using a product. 

Find more inspiration by visiting the following blogs:


Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

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