Using a Die Cut as a Background Stencil

What a great way to create a simple background with just ink and Blending Brushes!! Use any die with an open space such as the Nested Essentials die or Darling Details frame dies shown below, and blend ink onto your card background with Blending Brushes!

Using the Nested Essentials die as a stencil to create an ink blended background! Stampin' Up! card by Patty Bennett featuring Timeless Charm flower dies.

Berry Burst Ink is a great backdrop for the white die cut floral pieces from my Stampin’ UP! Timeless Charm dies!

Using the Nested Essentials die as a stencil to create an ink blended background! Stampin' Up! card by Patty Bennett featuring Timeless Charm flower dies.

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Using the Darling Details die as a stencil to create an ink blended background! Stampin' Up! card by Patty Bennett

For this soft background, I used the Darling Details die that looks like a big lace doily, and Bubble Bath ink with my Blending brush. Isn’t is a beautiful background!!?

Using the Darling Details die as a stencil to create an ink blended background! Stampin' Up! card by Patty Bennett featuring Timeless Charm flower dies.

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3 thoughts on “Using a Die Cut as a Background Stencil”

  1. Gorgeous cards, Patty. I love the idea of using die cut for the background. I’ll come back to watch the video to get all of your tips and tricks on making this beautiful card. Enjoy your day!

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