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1. Stencils don't have to be complicated. If you create stencils to stamp over you just have to make sure they are strong enough to take the pounding. Take a regular sheet of copy paper and cut out random holes. That's all it takes to create a stencil.
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3. Same as number one only I used the inside of a CD (the round hole in the middle) to draw the same sized circle all over my paper. I cut those circles out with an X-Acto knife. Work on an old phone book. Be careful when working with an X-Acto knife.
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4. I placed my stencil and pushed a small stamp pad over the dots for solid color dots. I then shifted the stencil and pattern stamped. I shifted the stencil several times to make sure I covered the page evenly.
When you're done using your paper stencils they will be works of art themselves. Tear them up or use them whole.
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3 comments:
Thanks so much Kelly! I can do this. Cannot wait to try.
Maryann
I too have bought stamps only to grow tired of the options of how to use them... I love these ideas... I want to do it... and see where things go... thank you for sharing:)
Very clever!
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