Welcome to the Totally Techniques Blog Hop! I am so excited to have you stop by The Creativity Cave! I am Dena Rekow! Whether this is your first stop or you are joining in from another blog, I am just tickled that you are here! Our theme this month is the Shaving Cream Stencil Technique and it is a fun technique (but a bit messy)!
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I love how your shaving cream stencils turned out! I have a question about one of your cards. On the You Are One of a Kind card, did you glue your layers together, then stamp the sentiment, or did you use a Stamparatus to stamp each layer separately before gluing them? Thanks for the inspiration!