Hello Lovely Crafters! How are you? I’m really excited about today’s video – I’m sharing 5 ways to use the layering stencils we have from the Jan-June catalogue. This was my first time using layering stencils, so I was really excited to have a go, and I’m really pleased with the results!

Butterflies & Flowers Layering Decorative Masks [158142] £9.25

I think that the masks are a really cost-effective way to get some really lovely results – you can use them as your focus and to decorate your backgrounds, and get a lot of different looks with them. I’ve even shown how to create a bleaching look with water.

I hope you get some inspiration from my video. Let me know which is your favourite card in the comments!

Video Tutorial – 5 Ways to use Layering Stencils to Create Beautiful Cards

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Sarah Phelan, Independent UK Stampin’ Up Demonstrator

Sarah Phelan, Independent UK Stampin’ Up Demonstrator

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