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Layering Stencils on a Scrapbook Page

Over the past year, I’ve grown more at ease with using mixed media in my work. While there are still some uncertainties, each new medium I try beyond my comfort zone is a learning experience. Today, I’m excited to share a fun technique that involves layering stencils with ink and chalk mousse. I hope this project will inspire you to explore new creative possibilities in your own work.

spring floral baby scrapbook page using layered stenciling techniques. Products include honey bee stamps pattern paper, scrapbook.com sunny lane florals, and bramble fox perspextives.
SUPPLIES: May Fox Box, Fabric Heart, Circle Mask Stencil, Hearts Stencil, Kisses Stencil, Flea Market Paper, Pinstripes & Polka Dots Paper, Vellum Sheets, Sunny Lane Florals, Simple Stories Stamp, Pixie Spray, Spun Sugar Distress Oxide, Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide, Uncharted Mariner Distress Oxide, Delicate Blue Nuvo Chalk Mousse, GlassboardPhoto PrinterCanvaSewing MachineP6 Die Cut MachineMetal ShimBlending Brush, Blender ToolCraft KnifeFine Point ScissorsEdge DistresserMint TapeT-RulerDie Release ToolFoam DotsSkinny Foam TapeGlue DotsBearly Art GlueTape Runner

This sweet baby page was created using a mix of floral die cuts, stenciled images, stamps, and perspextives. It has such a soft color palette and is perfect for spring.

layered circle and heart stenciled background - spring floral baby scrapbook page using layered stenciling techniques. Products include honey bee stamps pattern paper, scrapbook.com sunny lane florals, and bramble fox perspextives.

Creating the soft pink background was a simple technique that you could try. Start by using a circular stencil and shading the image with a subtle pink hue. Without moving the stencil, place a smaller heart stencil on top and apply a darker ink. Once both stencils are removed, you will have a beautiful layered circular design.

If you would like to add texture to the page, grab a third stencil and use chalk mousse paste to create a unique layered design. Randomly place the images over the circles to bring your page to life.

sunny lane florals with embroidered petals - spring floral baby scrapbook page using layered stenciling techniques. Products include honey bee stamps pattern paper, scrapbook.com sunny lane florals, and bramble fox perspextives.

As someone who appreciates adding depth to my pages, I decided to incorporate stitching into my layered florals. For my embroidered pieces, I opted for a tone-on-tone design.

The thread added an interesting texture to the page and provided a striking contrast to the paste and acrylic perspextive pieces that were incorporated into the layout.

fav photo blue perspextive title with cameras - spring floral baby scrapbook page using layered stenciling techniques. Products include honey bee stamps pattern paper, scrapbook.com sunny lane florals, and bramble fox perspextives.

If you want your title to stand out, try incorporating a stamped image into the background. I used a darker shade of blue and positioned the stamped text behind the tile and photo, creating an engaging visual triangle.

In my process video, I share a few simple tips to help you create the layered stenciled design. I also share a few ways to create some lovely layers of florals on your spring pages.

This precious spring baby page is a rather simple design. However, it’s the layered stenciling that makes it stand out. With a few simple mixed media techniques, you too can produce stunning layered images like this on your own pages.

I hope that today’s project inspired you to try something new. If you have any questions about this project or the supplies listed above, feel free to leave me a comment.

I hope this inspired you to try something new. If you have any questions about this project or the supplies listed above, feel free to leave me a comment.

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