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In this video, I’m bringing together two previously created stenciled panels and turning them into finished card fronts. Both panels were made in earlier videos using stencils from Gina K Designs and Spellbinders, and this is where they finally come together as complete cards. I love revisiting backgrounds that are already done and showing how easily they can be transformed into polished card fronts with just a few finishing touches. This is a great reminder that your stenciled panels don’t need to be one-and-done—they can be mixed, matched, and finished later when inspiration strikes. If you enjoy stencil layering, ink blending, and seeing how earlier projects evolve into finished cards, this one is for you. Thanks so much for crafting along with me, and I hope this inspires you to pull out your past stencil panels and give them new life. Card One Premade white card base (A2 – 4.25" × 5.5") White cardstock panel (4.25" × 5.5") Kitsch Flamingo ink (used to color the panel edges for custom-colored cardstock) Card Two Pink cardstock (A2 – 4.25" × 5.5") for the card base Stenciled panel from a previous project Black cardstock mat Sentiment “Happy Birthday” die cut Pink cardstock (used for the die-cut sentiment) General Tools Die-cutting machine Ink blending tools Adhesive #Cardmaking #StencilCards #InkBlending #HandmadeCards #Papercrafting #CardFronts #CraftWithMe