Create serene mountain scenes in no time with this must-have stencil!
This stencil includes a jagged mountain landscape along with a circle that can be used as a moon, sun, or other design element. Blend ink upwards toward the sky, downwards towards the horizon, or both - you can change the effect just by adjusting your technique!
Not a fan of mountains? This stencil can also help you create glaciers, cliffs, or simply serve as an abstract design element on your project.
The top half of the stencil is the positive cutout, which matches the negative cutout at the bottom. This allows you to ink the mountains in a different color from the sky. Simply shift the stencil to add the next color!
Don't forget that you can always flip and rotate the stencil to allow for more variation in the design!
How To Use: Place the stencil over the project area and secure it with washi tape, painter's tape, or any other repositionable adhesive. Add patterns to your project by blending inks, spraying mists, applying embossing paste, or adding glitter. Gently pull the stencil off from the project area to see the result.
How To Clean & Care: Use baby wipes or stamp cleaner to remove any residual ink or craft medium. For more thorough cleaning, a gentle soap with lukewarm water may be used. Lightly pat the stencil dry with a clean cloth and return it to its original packaging or a storage sleeve to keep it clean. Store flat and away from direct heat/sunlight.
This stencil is a quick way to create mountain backgrounds. Even though it is intended to be used with inks, the possibilities are endless when it comes to coloring media. Here I used it with Altenew Alcohol Markers for a quick background.
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Great mountain stencil
This is a fantastic stencil for building mountain ranges.
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Kim P
Great stencil
It’s been a while since I’ve used a stencil like this. I had forgotten how artsy they can make my cards. I like this one a lot!
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Carol Haire
Abstract Mountain Scene Stencil
I just used this stencil today but I’m just learning; thanks for the You Tube video; it helped!
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LenoreBlazer
Takes more thought as to color to get best effects. A little practice helps but the results are worthwhile.
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