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Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Bricked ths038

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The Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Bricked is perfect for adding a realistic brick wall effect to your projects. Featuring precisely arranged rectangular bricks with a grungy mortar finish, this stencil creates textured backgrounds with an urban or vintage touch. Designed by Tim Holtz, it allows for seamless layering with inks, stains, paints, and more. Measuring approximately 4.125 x 8.5 inches, this tag-shaped stencil is proudly made in the USA by Stampers Anonymous.

UPC: 748252602558

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Brickwork texturing

"Love it! Perfect scale for cards and junk journals. Just rustic enough to lend real charm to a project."

Evangeline S. (5/5)

Best bricks ever!

"This is one of my favorite stencils through paste, paint, ink blending, it just suites the background. I was thinking of someone who would be inpatient more than out. I wanted to provide an opportunity to laugh and commiserate. Those bricks are perfect!"

Inde (5/5)

Tim Holtz Stencils are EVERYTHING.

"I have been doing Mixed Media for about 2 years and I love it. Granted, I had trouble in the beginning! I didn't know how to create texture or break a blank canvas. One day scrolling through Pinterest I discovered Tim Holtz and I knew immediately I wanted to be him. As being Tim Holtz is not an option, I was feeling inspired like never before. I always try to be authentic when working on a new project. My Tim Holtz collection of stencils, inks and embellishments has grown significantly. The 10X10 canvas was created using Tim's Distress Ink's and my favorite stencil, Brick Wall. I did this a year ago when I was still fairly green, but considering I learned everything I know about Mixed Media from blogs and YouTube videos I'd say it's not half bad! window frame found itemimage copyright Chris Gibbs"

Heather G. (5/5)

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