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Friday, April 11, 2014

All Dolled Up layout *Ribbon's Unlimited Inc.*

Hello ribbon friends. Today I’d like to share with you a scrapbook page featuring a fun masking technique made with the wide sheer ribbon.

I love the trend of stencils. It’s so fun and an easy way to add great designs to any page. I decided that the wide sheer ribbon would be a great piece to try this technique on.

Instructions:
1. First I covered my work surface with scrap paper. I laid my ribbon over it and taped the ends with a bit of washi tape so that it doesn’t move during my inking.
2. I then picked the stencil that I wanted to use. I have a 12x12 stencil from Heidi Swapp and I thought that the length was perfect for a scrapbook page. I sprayed my ribbon (with stencil over it) with Bronze mist and set it aside to dry.
3. After it had dried, I then added the ribbon piece on my layout.  I layered some more papers and embellishments to complete my page.

Here’s another look at the finished project:



Thank you for stopping by and I hope you try the stencil technique for your next ribbon project.

Happy Creating,
Grace

Supplies Used:
Cardstock- The Paper Company
Pattern papers- (Background) Yes Please, American Crafts; (others) Party day, Crate Paper
Chipboard stickers- Soleil, Basic Grey
Doilies- Doodlebug Design Inc.
Hand and bee stickers- SRM Stickers
Letter stickers- (white) Basic Grey; (turquoise) Webster’s Pages
Circle cutter- Creative Memories
Mist and Stencil- Heidi Swapp
Pen- Millenium, Zig
Journaling font- Century Gothic, MS Word
Button- Foofala
Twine and Tag- Source Unknown

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