12 Hot Brands & Die Cutting 12% OFF<br>Plus, FREE Gifts! |
12 Hot Brands & Die Cutting 12% OFF
Plus, FREE Gifts! | Details Here.
×
Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks
Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks
Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks
Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks

  • Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks
  • Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks
  • Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks
  • Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks

Brutus Monroe - Layering Stencils - Building Blocks

6 In Stock
Usually Ships Next Day or Sooner
$9.99
Save
SavedSave to Favorites
SavedSave to Wish List
Added to your Favorite Products
Added to your Wish List

This two piece mixed media layering stencil set, Building Blocks, is from Brutus Monroe. These stencils create building blocks that resemble Lego blocks. These reusable stencils can be used with your favorite inks, markers, paints, pastes, sprays, mists, glazes, and other crafting mediums (sold separately). T...  Full Description & Details
Related Products
Projects
No projects yet. Upload a Project.

Description & Details

This two piece mixed media layering stencil set, Building Blocks, is from Brutus Monroe. These stencils create building blocks that resemble Lego blocks. These reusable stencils can be used with your favorite inks, markers, paints, pastes, sprays, mists, glazes, and other crafting mediums (sold separately). These stencils can be used to create cards, scrapbook pages, tags, journals, and other paper crafting projects. These stencils measure 5.75" x 5.75". 

Category
Dimensions
5.75" x 5.75"
SKU
bmp-bru4317-2
UPC
702338774317
Product Reviews
No reviews yet. Write a Review.

Questions & Answers
  • unknown
    An Anonymous User
    Looking at the photos it seems as if one stencil for the blocks then one for the dots. How do you apply all those colors with such tiny spaces?   By: User (05-Nov-23) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • I haven’t used it yet so glad you asked the question. It seems to be that you would do the dots first in a darker tone, then lay the brick stencil on top with a lighter tone. On the dots stencil there is a slightly depressed grid so you can line up the bricks with corresponding dots. It’s going to take some time but it’s not something I will use daily so that’s ok. I would love to see a “how to” video though. By: karenben57 (06-Nov-23) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • This was really a challenge for me, and I ended up using markers rather than a blending tool (results were okay). I've since gotten some tiny blenders that might help the next time I use it.

      I did the dots with clear ink and glow-in-the-dark embossing powder (clear would work too) to give the dots some texture and make them stand out. By: sarahmcnitt (06-Nov-23) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
    Show All 2 Answers Hide Answers Not Yet Answered      
    Add Answer     
    1
You need to login first. Please click here to log in.