Lots of stamps come with coordinating dies these days and the Saint Nicholas stamps are no different. The dies cut out not only the stamped images but also fun scene building elements, more of those later this week 😉. But they also contain dies that cut piece that are just for decoration.
There was one piece that caught my eye.. the elegant scroll detail intricate die, bottom left of the die images above. The reason it caught my eye was because I straight away though ohhh what a lovely mask (stencil) that would make.
So I made it into a mask! I die cut it from a piece of scrap vellum. Vellum works well for this type of mask as it' a fairly non porous material .
So off I went to gather my surplies cardstock, ink, blending brush, stamp and of course my mask (stencil).
Once finished I wiped my mask (stencil) clean with a piece of kitchen roll and gathered the materials needed for stage two.
For this step I used another cardstock panel, embossing paste , paste tools and a wet cloth along with my mask (stencil)
Top tip make sure you wipe your tool clean immediately once your finished as the paste will dry quickly and ruin your tools. If you want to save your mask you must clean that immediately too.
So there are the components of my card except the sentiment which I heat embossed with white embossing powder onto a vellum strip.
And here is the finished card.
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