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Showing posts with label stencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stencils. Show all posts

Friday, 22 March 2019

Look for beauty

Hello there again and welcome to the newbies! 
Our Maria will be on TV later with some really cool Groovi stash. I hope you will be able to watch her tonight and tomorrow too! 
But for now I want to share something I did when Leonie launched her first lot of stencils. They are brill and can be used to make pretty much any style of item from really grungy stuff to pretty CAS cards. 
This one was a journal page I did using the stencils as a background and then adding stamps to build up the layers.  I will be honest with you..this kind of art used to terrify me!! But watching Leonie and now Louise on TV, plus meeting up with Louise for play days, has actually shown me that it really is nothing to be scared of. It's mixing mediums but also layering that gives your project the desired look.
This project could be done on paper or directly in a journal depending on how you want to work.
I have given you the ingredients and the instructions but you could change it easily by using different colours or images or by adding other words that are more poignant to you.




Ingredients.

Leonie's frameless stencils

beauty Wordchain stamp

Alphabet Wordchain

Marigold and friends stamp set

Basic circle and friends Stamp set

Blues / Greens and Orange Paints

Artistry inks in similar colours to the background

Book pages

Charcoal pencil

Green archival ink

Mixed media paper or work directly into a journal


1.  Use the paint to create a background by adding different colours in different areas and covering the complete paper.
2. Place stencil with squares over the page and sponge white paint through the stencil. Move the stencil around to cover the page. Change the stencil to the one with little circles on it and sponge blue and yellow paint through small areas and again move it round across the page. Leave to dry.
3.On spare decoupage paper stamp the flowers outline 3 times. Use artistry ink to fill in one of them and cut out the circle. The other need cutting out. Stamp the words for the sentiment and brush ink over them .
4. On the page stamp the infill stamp in green archival ink around the page. Add some strips of torn book pages and the flowers and words. Stamp the circle a few times around the flower circle. 
5. Use the charcoal pencil around the elements and rub in with your finger.

Feel free to leave me a comment below especially if you feel inspired to have a go.
Hope you have a good day and happy crafting.




Wednesday, 20 March 2019

A heart for you

Hi there everyone.
Its a very pleasant spring day today for the start of the most promising season. And its just 4 months to the wedding so I am feeling very happy and content with life. Things are going well.
Colin is busy repotting his little trees and generally pottering about in the garden so he's feeling better. I think he worries that his trees may not make it through the winter so when they show signs of life and coming into bud it makes him happy! 
I thought I would share a sample using the garden heart stencil. I love this image and have it in all forms made by Claritystamp. And I can now tell you that Amy chose the stamp version for her invitations. It fits in perfectly with her theme of rustic and lace!
Anyway back to todays artwork. The stencil has no frame so can be used in lots of different ways and with a variety of mediums. I chose to keep it fairly simple. As usual I have given you the ingredients and instructions below.





Ingredients.

Garden Heart stencil

Hugs& Kisses mini word chain 15 STA-WO-10062-XX

Hope Frame & Celtic Shapes Unmounted Clear Stamp STA-PA-10384-A5

Worn lipstick Distress oxide ink

1. Add oxide ink to the stencil and spritz very lightly with water. Place carefully in the middle of a piece of 7x7 stencil card and pass through a Gemini or similar to emboss the stencil and transfer the ink.
2. Use a blending toll to add ink to the corners of the card. Use the stencil to add texture to the corners by using the blending tool  lightly over it. Flick water at the corners and blot. Use the Love stamp from the Hope Frame set and stamp in 2nd and 3rd generation oxide ink.
3. Stamp the Hugs and kisses in grey archival ink and edge the card with a grey sharpie pen. 
4. Mount on a card blank.

It would be easy to change the look of this by using different colours of inks. I just like PINK!

I hope you are having a good day today.

Happy Crafting