I have one more new-to-me stencil to try and I want to live in fall for just a bit longer (even though we got 30" of snow last week!)
If you've followed my blog the last few weeks with my attempts at stenciling, you will be surprised when I say I thoroughly enjoyed working on this card! I was in such a good "mental" place that when I got the stenciling done, I actually was comfortable stamping the postage stamps onto it. That's a big deal because I find stenciling so stressful worrying about making a mistake after multiple layers. I always froze and could not handle the risk of adding a stamp to it. It might smear or it might only partially stamps. I know I could get out the stamp positioner, but I took the risk without it!
I decided my enjoyment might be because all the spaces are small. When I do big spaces, I typically get some sort of darker spot in the shape of a brush. I understand that's part of the unique beauty of brushing on color but I prefer having control! (It's the same reason that I don't love watercoloring.) The small spaces on these postage collage stencils are easy to use and might be the turning point for me on using stencils.
BTW - this is Waffle Flower's older fall stencil; they have a newer one for this year named Harvest. I do love fall colors and I'm thinking it might need to come into my stash so I can mix and match the little scenes from the two sets.
SUPPLY LIST
Stamps: Waffle Flower Postage Collage for Fall Stamp Set
Dies: Waffle Flower Postage Collage die, The Greetery Let's Have a Word Autumn
Other: Stampin' Up Subtles embossing folder
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