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Lisa Horton Crafts Cloud 9 Ink School | Colour Wheel Layering Stencils & Masks, 8 pcs

The Lisa Horton Crafts Cloud 9 Ink School – Colour Wheel Layering Stencils & Masks is an 8-piece set with 6 layering stencils and 2 masks, designed for creating colour wheels, ink swatches and organised shade references. Use it to test colour families, compare ink tones and plan combinations before starting cards, journals, scrapbook pages or mixed media projects. It works beautifully with blending brushes, ink pads, sprays and other colouring mediums, making it a useful tool for anyone who wants a clearer, more practical way to understand and organise their colours.
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The Lisa Horton Crafts Cloud 9 Ink School – Colour Wheel Layering Stencils & Masks is a practical stencil set for crafters who work with inks, blending brushes and colour combinations. It includes 6 layering stencils and 2 masks, allowing you to create colour wheels with clearly separated sections, test shades and build useful colour references for your creative space.

A colour wheel is especially helpful when you want to study related shades, contrast colours, blends and possible combinations before using them on a card, journal page, scrapbook layout or mixed media background. The masks help you isolate areas for cleaner colour application, while the layering stencils let you build the wheel step by step with different ink colours and mediums.

👉 Features:

  • Set of 6 layering stencils and 2 masks
  • Part of the Cloud 9 Ink School range by Lisa Horton Crafts
  • Creates a colour wheel for ink testing and shade organisation
  • Ideal for swatching, colour planning and colour charts
  • Works with blending brushes, ink pads, sprays and other colouring mediums
  • Masks help isolate areas for cleaner colour application
  • Suitable for repeated use on paper, cardstock, journals and mixed media surfaces

👍 Ideal for:

  • Colour wheels and colour charts
  • Ink testing and shade comparison
  • Craft room colour organisation
  • Swatching and colour planning
  • Cardmaking, scrapbooking and art journaling
  • Mixed media backgrounds and colour studies
  • Crafters working with multiple ink ranges
  • Classes, workshops and personal colour practice

Inspiration Tip:
Create a colour wheel for each ink range you own and keep them in a binder or near your workspace. This gives you a real colour reference on paper, making it easier to choose combinations for cards, journal pages and mixed media backgrounds.

🧭 Which Ink Do I Need?

Each ink pad is designed with specific uses in mind.
Some work best on paper, others on fabric, and others on non-porous surfaces — and this directly affects the result you’ll get.

To help you choose without trial and error, we’ve organized our inks based on how they actually behave in use, not just by brand name.
This way, you can more easily see which ink suits the technique and surface you’re working with.

🖋️ Pigment / Oil-Based Inks

When you want clean, controlled stamping with strong detail. These inks mostly sit on the surface and work beautifully with embossing.

Choose from:

🎨 Dye / Water-Based Inks

When you’re working with color, blending, layering, and backgrounds. These inks absorb into the paper and are designed for effects and movement.

Choose from:

🧪 Hybrid Inks

When you want strong surface color, water-reactive behavior, and a more chalky finish that works especially well in layers.

Choose from:

🧱 Permanent / Archival / Solvent Inks

When you need a permanent impression or you’re working on surfaces where standard ink pads won’t perform well.

Choose from:

Solvent-based StazOn inks are also suitable for non-porous surfaces, such as plastic, metal, glass, and ceramic.

🧵 Textile / Porous Surface Inks

When you’re working on fabric or porous materials and need the color to properly bond with the surface.

Choose from:

🖨️ Press / Letterpress Inks

When working with press or letterpress techniques, where ink is transferred through pressure rather than absorption.

Choose from:

Quick Guide

  • Clean stamping & embossing → Pigment
  • Color, blending & backgrounds → Dye / Distress Inks
  • Chalky layers & water-reactive effects → Distress Oxides / Hybrid
  • Permanent results & non-porous surfaces → Archival / StazOn
  • Fabric → VersaCraft
  • Press techniques → BetterPress / Maker Forte