Distress Oxide Inks Video Series #5 – Stencils

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 In the 5th video of my Distress Oxide Inks series, you will learn how to use your stencils to create fun cards like these.

Watch the process video below to see how I made these cards…

I used the mandala stencil on this card in the usual way, by inking on top of it using the mini blending tool.
I used the mandala stencil on this card by spritzing it with water first, then laying it down on the inked background to “bleach” the pattern into the ink. I love the subtle pattern it gave to the background.
Stop by tomorrow for the last video in my series where you will learn how to do the Joseph’s Coat technique.

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