Masking is a card making technique that allows you to get a particular look. If you’ve done the masking technique, have you been disappointed with the gap you get around the image? Well, no more. I’ll show the best paper for masking technique I have found that eliminates that problem while demonstrating with the Stampin’ Up! Still Night Stamp Set.
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The masking technique is one you want to have in your wheelhouse. It will make your stamp sets more versatile and save you precious time, especially now you know my best paper for masking technique recommendations.
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Still Night Card Measurements
- 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ Crushed Curry Cardstock
- 4″ x 5-1/4″ Crushed Curry Cardstock
- 4″ x 1″ Country Lane Designer Series Paper
- 3-3/4″ x 5″ Whisper White Thick Cardstock
- 2″ x 2″ Whisper White Thick Cardstock
All the supplies are listed below to make my autumn Still Night card and available to order in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com.
Stampin’ Up! Still Night Card Supplies
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