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!
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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That is an awesome idea. I can see myself using that idea on my daughter’s dresses.
Love this idea.
Fun new items and always look forward to Stamp-tember. Always great new things and so much talent!
This looks like fun!
Great and fun idea!!!
Super cute and crafty card! I love using my fabric scraps to make flowers–especially on canvas, but I’ve never thought to add stencil design with texture paint to the petals! GREAT idea and so pretty! TFS!
This stencil looks like so much fun!
What a fun stencil. I think I’m going to have to buy one.
can’t wait to see the new products!
This is fun! A great reminder to use traditional styles in a new way.
I love these new Prima stencils and Sharon’s card turned out great. I am looking forward to Labor Day’s new Simon Says releases.
Wow, this is gorgeous! I love that flower.
AWESOME!! LOVING the INSPIRATION for today!! =) THANKS for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! =)
I can’t wait to see all the new items. Yahoo!
Oh my gosh how creative and fun.
Super cute! Can’t wait to see all the new products for Stamptember!
I can’t wait to see all the stampy goodness in stamptember!
Looking forward to some fun!
Fabulous idea! Can’t wait to see the new release!
Wow! I have sen these stencils and you make it look so easy and fun to work with.
COOL stencil and technique, FABULOUS card too!!!
THANK YOU for the tutorial and creative inspiration Sharon :)
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Love this sweet flower. What a cool stencil!!
I love the colour of the spray used here. Must add it to my SSS wish list. I follow the blog by email.
That’s so clever! to protect everything except the part we use- I always have to cover part of stencils.
Super interesting idea
Wow! The possibilities are endless! There is nothing more exciting than a fun new way to make a flower!
Love pinwheel. Great to see how to use them for added fun
So excited!!
This looks so cool!
Love this great and fun idea!!!
WOW – the Prima Pinwheel really does look like FUN!!!
Your flower card looks DELIGHTFUL Sharon!!!
I look forward to trying them and the paste too :)
How sweet is this?! I love it!
How fun and creative is that!!
This looks very interesting.
Love the flower
This is so pretty! Tfs!
This is to awesome for words!! Such grand new stuff all the time!!!
I’m loving that stencil- so cool.
What a great new product. The flower looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Love the pinwheel stencil, great card with if too, so pretty!
Pretty card. Love the idea.
Such a sweet card and I just love the wonderful texture.
Great technique! Love the colours – so pretty.
What a darling card! Thanks, Sharon!! Those pinwheel stencils are original and look oh so fun!
What a lovely idea! The card just looks amazing! (:
stencils are becoming a popular tool to use in our projects.
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What a great idea to have the stencil set designed that way! Beautiful example.
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These are neat! What a great idea!