Saturday, December 2, 2017
Part 2 of Making Christmas Cards with Stencils
Above: the original print was made with 6" x 6" stencil
Kaleid
With the exception of one, these
cards were
made on 6" x 6" greeting card blanks from
JAMPaper.com
, which also sells matching envelopes. These blanks are made from sturdy cardstock that has a metallic sheen.
Above: two prints made with 6" x 6" stencil
Kaleid
The above double-print was shown yesterday. Today, below, I'm showing how I used the shape of the central figure in this print as a guide for cutting out a triangle.
Above left is the greeting card (before being folded.) The built-in guide of the central shape made for easy cutting of a triangle, to become a Christmas tree.
To make my other cards with Christmas tree covers, I used a template cut from scratch paper as my template.
Above: my Christmas tree template (placed on a dark background to show up better.)
I traced around the template, then cut out the tree shape for each of the greeting cards below.
Above: It was hard to photograph this print on gold foil made with 6" x 6" stencil
Ornamental Iron Curls
, so this is Shot 1, with Shot 2 to follow.
Above: Shot 2 -- the same card, shot from a different angle.
Above: the original print was made with stencil 6" x 6"
Ski-Lift Works
Above: Unlike the others, this card was made on a 5" x 7" greeting card blank (Strathmore brand.) The original print had been made with
6" x 6" stencil
Kaleid
Above: the original print was made with 6" x 6" stencil
Kaleid
A
bove: the original print was made with stencil 6" x 6"
Ski-Lift Works
Tomorrow's post will move away from Christmas cards to show a stocking-stuffer gift and more cards, this time with candles cut from stencil-prints.
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