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Stencil It! – CTMH Technique Blog Hop

Welcome to this month’s Technique Blog Hop where we the theme is to “Stencil It!” with Close To My Heart products.

If you have arrived here from Tamara Sandwisch then you are in the right place.

If you landed here by accident, no problem, please join in by following the link at the end of this post.

There are so many different ways to use stencils in your artwork for this technique hop I used a stencil cut from the Cricut® Artistry Collection to create my background, sponging with Almond Ink.

I added a Freesia Flower cut from the Cricut® Flower Market Collection to sit over the background & added a thank you from the Time to Celebrate Stamp of the Month.

I’d love for you to leave a comment before you head on over to Miss. Carrie’s Creations to get more Stencil It! ideas.

If you like to get any of the products that I have used in this project, please contact your Close To My Heart Consultant or if you do not have a consultant & are an Aussie, I would love for you to place an order with me on my website

Till Next time
See you soon
Maz

16 responses to “Stencil It! – CTMH Technique Blog Hop”

  1. […] as we highlight a few of our current Close to My Heart products!  If you have come here from Maz Wood’s Blog, you are on the right path! When you are finished learning how I created my stenciled brick  […]

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  2. Haley Dyer Inky Scrapper with CTMH Avatar
    Haley Dyer Inky Scrapper with CTMH

    Such a pretty card! I love the Cricut cut and the stenciled backround.

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  3. Darlys Recker Avatar
    Darlys Recker

    Nice card. I like how the polka dots are inked lighter around the edges and darker in the middle.

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  4. Love your background – and that flower… wow!

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  5. Love the softness of your card!

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  6. Such a gorgeous, soft card!

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  7. Michelle Loncar Avatar
    Michelle Loncar

    Beautiful card! The background is perfect for the delicate flowers.

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  8. Tamara Sandwisch Avatar
    Tamara Sandwisch

    Such a lovely card! Almond is perfect for a subtle background! Did you water color the flower??

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    1. Thank you, I used markers to add details to the flowers

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    Carolyn Roots

    Love this Maz Simple but beautiful.

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