Banner Stencil Technique

Banner Stencil Technique

Kay Williamson

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Julie had some fun with a stamped stencil technique in yesterday's blog, but we've got a few more tricks up our sleeve!

Here is my page using the Cantina Party Time Stencil. I stenciled the colorful banner across the top of the layout and embellished it with black waxed linen thread.

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Follow these steps for fabulous banner results:

1. Place a 12x12 White Floral Print on your work surface. Choose a banner shape from the stencil. Apply ink to the two matching shapes with Carnation Ink and a CS Ink Applicator.

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2. Clean the stencil and slide the opening next to the first pair of banners. Add Ocean ink; clean the stencil again.

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3. Slide the stencil to position the banners within the opening and sponge with Topaz ink.

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4. Repeat until the banner extends in a curve across the page.

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Enhance the banner with waxed linen using the following steps:

1. Pierce holes between each stenciled banner with a paper piercing tool and cork board.

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2. Thread needle with waxed black linen thread and enter the first stitching hole.

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3. Secure the thread tail around to the back with tape.

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4. Stitch in and out of each hole across the page.

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5. Stitch around the paper edge and return to the other side to cover the remaining banners.

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6. Attach the thread tail to the back and trim.

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7. For added interest, tie bows onto the stitching threads with additional waxed linen.

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Cantina Banner Stencil

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This stencil makes any hour happier.

Make it a banner day!

Kay

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