Aloha - Damask Stencils 360

Aloha!

Hello friends! It’s been awhile since I had some time to sit in my craft room to create! I wanted to share this fun card I made yesterday featuring the Damask Stencils 360°™.

I used a 5″ x 5″ panel for my background. I rotated the Damask Stencils 360°™ at 22.5 degrees, inking on all the ‘hearts’ stops on my Stencils 360°™ Friends Ed. stenciling tool. I chose a bunch of vibrant rainbow colors to create an array of overlays.

I then stamped, copic colored a hula girl from Aloha Hawaii and die cut it with its coordinating dies. I add some foam tape to adhere it right in the center of the card. I thought this image coordinates so well with the background! I also stamped the sentiment ALOHA on Grand Piano using white pigment ink and then white heat embossed it.

I then adhere my panel onto a piece of 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ piece of rainbow colored pattern paper just to bring out the bright rainbow hues even more!

Check out this Youtube Shorts to see how this card was made!

I hope you enjoy this inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

Sharon for Penguin Palace

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Damask Stencils 360°™ Penguin Palace stamps

How to Create Unique Designs from One Simple Stencil

Hello friends! Hope you’re having a great day so far!

Even as the creator of Stencils 360°™, it still amazes me every single time, how a simple stencil can create so many different patterns with just a few turns. Today I have a short ASMR video featuring the Damask Stencils 360°™. I will show you how I used this simple stencil and turn it into a colorful piece of art!

I first centered a 3 3/4” white panel with the Stencils 360° Friends Ed., then I coupled the 4” stencil from the Damask Stencils 360°™ set to the 4” Guide Ring™.

For my first round of inking, instead of inking all of the elements on the stencil, I chose only to ink the two bigger petals. I spun it at 22.5 degrees turning interval (referencing to Hearts) and inked with alternating colors. Then using one of the smaller petal element, I simply ink right in between the big petals while rotating my stencil, without referencing to any of the scales on The Base™.

To create an even fuller look, I moved and taped my stencil outside of the Guide Ring™, and ink through the small petal again but this time, right in between the array of the small petals that I inked. This is one of the fun parts of the tool, thinking outside the box! You are not limited to putting the stencil in the Guide Ring™ to create your designs!

Watch this short clip to see how I made this card! And don’t forget to check out our new 0.6” and 1” blending brushes which are the perfect- size brushes for working with the Stencils 360°™ collection!

Thank you so much for stopping by and have a great weekend ahead!

Sharon for Penguin Palace

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