Have you seen the Music Stencil from the Night at the Met Lite collection? I have created layouts and a card featuring the treble clef. Let's take a closer look.
Club Scrap's Music Stencil featuring a treble clef is the perfect accent for pages and cards.
Music Stencil Card
Place the Music Stencil on Black paper and apply White Pigment Ink with an Ink Applicator. Stamp a small scale text image with the white ink through the stencil to add texture.
Trace the outside edges of the image with glitter glue. Download a sheet music image and print onto white paper to create a card base. Apply Ocean and Amethyst Inks with an Ink Applicator to the printed sheet music. Stamp a sentiment on Black paper and embellish with A Night at the Met Lavender Chiffon ribbon.
Music Stencil Layout
Stencil two treble clefs with Amethyst and Ocean Inks onto white paper.
Fussy cut the treble clefs with small, sharp scissors or a craft knife.
Draw five horizontal lines 1/2" apart with a white gel pen and an acrylic ruler to create a music staff on a sheet of 12x12 Dk. Purple plain.
Adhere the treble clef with Bookbinding Glue dispensed with a Needle-tipped Applicator.
Embellish the treble clef with glitter glue.
The music staff accompanied by the treble clef creates the perfect spot to add a fun title. It's the perfect embellishment for any musically themed page.
Bonus Layout Details:
Add glitter glue to the ballerina on the Cutapart.
The conductor wrote such a lovely summary email about the performance that I wanted to include it in the layout. Select the portion of the email to print. Reduce the size of the image to 60% and print. Mat the email and attach it to the page. Now, this letter fits seamlessly into my layout.
Adhere the Night at the Met Star Patch next to the cutapart for the perfect embellishment.
Thanks for getting into "treble" with me!
Kay