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Savvy Saturday~ Reverse Stenciling

Reverse Stenciling.  We’ve been tossing these words around like you all know what we mean.  Today’s Savvy Saturday is a tutorial on Reverse Stenciling, so you really will know what we mean.  I hope you try it and like it, because it’s really fun and easy, yet impressive and allows you to take your Spellbinders’ Die Templates to another level.

First, to use your Spellbinders’ Die Templates as a stencil, you would apply chalk, ink, paint or your favorite embellishing product to the paper from the back side of the die, the side with the openings.  The openings are what allow for embossing.  By applying ink to the back side, you are coloring the embossed area of the die cut.

For reverse stenciling, we will be coloring the debossed area of the die cut.  To do that, we need to apply ink to the inside of the die, from the cutting side, and apply it before we feed the die into the Wizard.  When using the geometrically shaped die templates such as the Nestabilities, reverse stenciling makes a beautiful crisp edge around the die cut.

Design Team Member Holly Craft provided us with some step photos. Holly used an ink brayer to ink the cut side of the S4-044 Rose Blossom Edgeabities with a darker green ink. You could also apply the ink pad directly to the die template.

Holly cut and embossed the papers.  The debossed area is colored with ink.

She can then apply a different color of ink to the embossed area, using the die as a stencil and applying through the opening on the back side of the die template, or directly to the die cut as shown.

Now Holly has a multi-toned die cut.  These pieces were done for Holly’s daughter’s wedding.

Here are a few more examples of how our Design Team Members have created amazing artwork using the reverse stenciling technique.

Wendy Weixler’s Flower Wreath using the S4-200 Flower Bouquet Miniabilities is just gorgeous!

Heidi Blankenship’s layouts utilize reverse stenciling on some of the flowers and the moth, and the suitcases.  Isn’t her son adorable!

Thank you ladies! To see the detail even closer, you can click on the pictures. Have a wonderful Saturday!!
Beth

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5 Responses to “Savvy Saturday~ Reverse Stenciling”

  1. Karen Taylor Says:

    So pretty. Everyones work is stunning.

  2. Kathy Jackson Says:

    Very beautiful!! How did Holly make that cut out frame with Edgeabities??

  3. pat from the capital city of SD Says:

    Love your card. This die cut is so versital. I can only imagine the many different designs of cards that will come from this die cut.Thanks for sharing the great ideas. Pat

  4. Holly Craft Says:

    Kathy, that is what edgeabilities do….they cut an opening or frame with a beautiful edge. I just trimmed closely around the edge to make the frame. If you have any more questions, feel free to email me.
    Holly
    holly-craft@comcast.net

  5. SherylH Says:

    This is a great project and I am glad to see a picture tutorial — however, I was wondering about using a brayer to ink the die. Do you have a dedicated brayer for this as I would think that the die would leave indentations on the brayer??

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