Sunday, April 22, 2012

Lasting Memories Challenge #85- Stencil Those Layouts!

This week we are stenciling our layouts at Lasting Memories!  

My layout this week is different because the photo is missing. It is actually a commissioned piece.  But it also has some flowers I made through the Online Die Cut Class. This has been a great class and has great techniques for beginners and those with more advance skills. You can still sign up for the class.




My stenciling is actually the Baby Blocks. I used a Lasting Impressions Brass Stencil and sprayed with Lumnarte Radiant Rain Shimmering Mist. I then cut out the blocks and used foam tape to adhere them to the layout.

Supplies:
Cardstock: DCWV, Bazzil
Embellishments: Webster's Pages Trim, Webster's Pages Push Pin (butterfly) American Crafts Brads and some brads from my stash, tulle (between layers of the flowers)
Ink: Colorbox Blue Iris

The giveaway this week is being sponsored by Michelle. Be sure to stop by her blog and give her some lovin' please! She's giving away a $10 gift certificate to Jo Ann's or Micheal's.

Have a week filled with childlike moments! Can't wait to see what you do with your stenciling!


9 comments:

  1. Beautiful layout. The colors are stunning and not your typical baby page

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  2. super cute little baby blocks - love how you made them!!!

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  3. This is just beautiful and gorgeous and ...!!!

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  4. Such a pretty layout. I love the soft colors and the way you did the blocks with the brass stencil. Beautiful job!

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  5. I love your layout. I love the colors and the way you did the layering. Great baby blocks. I haven't done any stenciling, so I will give it a shot.

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  6. This is such a sweet page. Love the layout.. the little stenciled blocks are adorable.

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  7. Elizabeth this is so pretty and so colourful well done Hugs Elaine

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  8. This is such a fun and bright baby page!! I love it!! Reminds me of my daughter's nursery before we knew she was a girl. The walls were painted a bluish/lavendar with zoo animals. This page would be perfect in her book. :-)

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