Prima Pinwheel Stencils

Hi everyone! Where has this week gone?  I hope yours has been going great! I’m pleased to bring you some fun Prima inspiration by the always awesome Sharon Laakkonen! This idea is super fun, and I’m betting you’ll want to give it a try! Special thanks to the Prima blog for sharing this awesome content!

Enjoy!

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1. First decide which petal design you love the most. Spin the top layer of the stencil to open that design up.

2. Slip a Bethany Petal between the top and bottom layers of the stencil using the stencil outline as a guide. Mist with your favorite Color Bloom Spray. The stencil protects everything except the open petal area, allowing beautiful color to go through the stencil design to the surface below. Spray two more petals. Dry.

3. Want to step it up a notch? Let’s spray the petals FIRST, then add another layer with the stencil. Insert a colored petal under ANY design on the stencil. Spin the top layer to “open” this design up. Apply Light Paste with a palette knife over the stencil design. Repeat on another petal. Dry. How fun was that? Now you are all set to put this gorgeous pinwheel flower together.

4. For an added element of fun after assembly, pop on a Metal Flower!

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Thanks for reading today and thanks to Sharon & the Prima blog for this amazing inspiration!

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  1. Wow! What an amazing stencil. I just Love the designs for the petals. I have some of the petals and just never knew how to use them. Does this ever make a beautiful card.
    Thank you Sharon for sharing this lovely card.

  2. LOVE this mixed media card! totally cool way to use a stencil. Especially love the paste you used to give it even more dimension!

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