Interlocking Word Stencil

Interlocking Word Stencil

Kay Williamson

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The individual words on the Garden Shed stencil are useful, but the words cleverly interlock to create a customized text background for an entire 12x12 layout!

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Stencil the entire set of words onto a 12x12 White Plain with CS® Fuchsia ink and a CS® Ink Applicator.

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Slide the stencil down while maintaining the left/right alignment. Stencil again with Fuchsia ink until the page is filled from top to bottom.

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Clean the stencil and place on top of the first stenciled layer. Move the stencil upward until the words "interlock" and fill in the open spaces. Stencil with CS® Leaf Ink. You may find it helpful to stabilize the stencil with painter's tape while working.

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Clean the stencil and slide down until reaching the next interlocking location.

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Stencil the three top rows of text with CS® Tangerine ink.

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Stencil the remaining rows with Ocean ink.

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Continue to lift, clean, replace, and ink the stencil until the entire area is filled.

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Trim the 12x12 White Plain to nest onto coordinating papers.

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Finish the layout with anchoring strips and a matted photo. Stencil additional words onto a separate piece of paper, mat in a coordinating color, and add to the page.

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Create a completely different look with the same stencil and a new set of CS® ink colors: Leaf, Moss and Earth.

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Stencil the words at an angle for a fun twist.

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If you're new to Club Scrap, we typically create a stencil to coordinate with each collection and alternate by including it in the Deluxe kit (this month) or in the Lite kit (next month.) If you never want to miss a stencil, you can always order from the online store. Thanks for reading all the "words" today!

Kay

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