Month: May 2016

Free SVGs, SVG Cutting Files, SVGs

Large Flower Stencil Background

Good Afternoon!

I have a new freebie for you today, it’s a Flower patterned Stencil or Background SVG, I used it to emboss the backing paper in today’s card. I cut 2 copies from thick acetate which I stuck together then ran it through my manual die cutting machine to produce a nice deep emboss.

If you enjoy using this stencil, you may want to check out the Flowers and Frames SVG Stencil Collection which has 9 different floral designs and is still on Special for 4 more days.

Large-Flower-Stencil-Background

The flower pattern area is 5.5 inches and is set inside a 6 inch border, you can cut it from card or plastic depending on whether you wish to use it as a stencil/for embossing or as a background and of course, you can cut it at a larger size to suit your scrapbook pages or home decor items etc.

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Clicky Here for today’s freebie and enjoy! :)

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Flowers and Frames Stencil Collection

Good Morning Guys!

I’ve added a brand new set of Stencil SVGs to the Store, there are 9 different designs in the theme of Flowers and Frames. This collection includes a Square Flower Frame, a Border Flower Stencil, 5 Circle Flower Frames, 2 Flower Pattern Stencils and of course a Storage Envelope:

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These stencils can be cut from stencil material like Mylar or just from regular Acetate that you may already have in your stash or even plastic packaging. I recommend using a thicker plastic for dry embossing (with your die cutting machines) or adhere 2 thinner stencils together to acheive a deeper emboss.
I recommend using thinner plastics when you wish to ink through your stencil with a blending tool to acheive a crisper edge. When you ink, paint, spray, paste or glitter through your stencil you may need to add a little repositionable adhesive to the underside of your Stencil to acheive crisp results and avoid leakage, I used Stick and Spray by Crafters Companion.
If you chose to cut all of your Stencils at the provided size you can store them in the Storage Envelope included in the collection:

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I used the Repeating Rose Pattern Stencil for the background on this card using 3 different distress inks, I show how I made the background in the video below:

Flowers-and-Frames-Stencil-Card

There are so many more fun and inspiring stencil techniques on the internet which I encourage you to take a look at but I thought I’d share a few of my favourites in this video:

The Flowers and Frames Stencil Collection will be on Special for the first week at $1.99/£1.37, you can find it in my SVG Store here: Flowers and Frames Stencil SVG Collection