SPRAY AND TEXTURE WITH STENCILS
Hello dear friends, Martha Lucia here to share with you two different options to use your stencils with different materials in one project. Take a look at my card:
To create this card I used two different stencils: Alphabet Soup ST-8010 and Paisley Punch Petite ST-829.
Creating this card was a great and simple process. Let me tell you how I made this card:
- Cut the base of the card using Blackberry Bliss. The size is 5-1/2″x11″ with score in 5-1/2″. This is a square card.
- Cut a second layer using Black & Craft cardstock, I used the design French Scripfrom Canvas Corp. The size is 5-1/4″x5-1/4″
- Take the stencil Alphabet Soup and put over the decorated paper. Secure both pieces over a mat or craft paper to spray with a mist.
- Select the colors of Glimmer Mist that you want to use to create the pattern of the stencil over the decorated paper. I used Simply Sheer Matte Mist Watercolor Peoney, Glimmer Mist Dragonfly, Golden Orange and Marmalade. All from Tattered Angels.
- After I sprayed the decorated paper French Scrip, I removed the stencil and immediately washed it with water.
- Then I took the stencil Paisley Punch Petite ST-829 and placed it over the painted layer. I secured it with masking Rebecca Baer Inc. masking tape and I applied the white Texture paste with a palette. Let it dry.
- To decorate the card I cut the word hello from a Lawn Fawn die cut using very vanilla card stock and I decided to paint this using Glimmer Glam Rosses R Red and Glimmer Glaze Bleu Cheese and Cowboy to have a complete mix of colors that combined with the background.
- To give more dimension to the die cut I pasted the painted version over a very vanilla version a little moved and then I pasted the entire piece over the card. As final touch I added a stamped word to complete the sentiment.
Two different textures and two different stencils, two different words and all in one creation. If you want to see more ideas using these stencils, glimmer glam, glimmer glaze, simple sheer and glimmer mist you can visit my blog Stampartpapel here and I would love to have you as a friend, follower and subscriber via my social media avenues:Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
Wonderful card and a lovely tutorial. I was really pleased to have a new way to use textures and stencils.
Thank You
Charlene LeBel