It's amazing how much a little bit of stenciling can add to a CAS design. It can be a small part like a simple sponged background, or the major part of a design, like a main image stenciled with embossing paste. Or it can be something in-between.
I hope you'll join me to discover lots of different ways to use stencils on cards. And this is all while keeping a CAS (clean and simple) design.
For our challenge, obviously, you will need to have a stencil(s). If you don't, you can always make your own using dies or punches.
First, let's introduce the Designers for the CAS Stencil Challenge.
Moving over from our sister challenge, CAS Mix Up ...
Nancy
New Designers to the CAS Team
Barb
Sue's Card Craft
The goal is to provide a fun and support environment for fellow card makers to play or learn new techniques and products with stenciling.
Many of our participants from the other CAS Challenges (CAS Mix Up, CAS Watercolour, CAS Christmas) have not only enjoyed sharing their creations, but they have made new friends along the way. Joining challenges is a great way to meet fellow crafters. So pull out those stencils and join us!
Many of our participants from the other CAS Challenges (CAS Mix Up, CAS Watercolour, CAS Christmas) have not only enjoyed sharing their creations, but they have made new friends along the way. Joining challenges is a great way to meet fellow crafters. So pull out those stencils and join us!