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Without further ado below is my contribution of using one of my own PaperArty's stamp sheets with some of the fabulous Stencil Girl's stencils :).
One of the things that I really got into a few years ago after being a bit dubious of them was stencils and since then I tend to use them with most of my creations. I love how they can add texture and interest in an entirely different way to when we use stamps for this same purpose.
For this card I chose to incorporate four different stencils by Stencil Girl Products to create all my background interest and kept the stamps purely to add all my foreground imagery. (Often I will use stamps to add further background interest but due to all the layering with the stencils I felt it wasn't required here.)
I chose to combine my EKC03 stamp set along with the fabulous stencils by Stencil Girl Products.
So.....................here's how I went about creating the card!
Step One: Paint a 10.5x21cm white panel with Fresco Finish Dusty Teal paint. Ensure the panel is dry then mask off sections of the top and base with sticky notes. (I masked off approx 2cm at the top and 3.5cm at the base.
Step Two: Take the large L169 Crackle stencil, place over the panel and sponge through Snowflake Fresco Finish paint. Heat set.
Step Three: Place the top edge of the S142 Bubbles stencil with the edge of the top sticky note and tape into position with low tack tape. Add another sticky note at the base of the stencil then sponge through Hint of Mint Fresco Finish paint. Heat set.
Step Four: Remove the stencil and extra sticky note and low tack tape and sponge a very light layer of Hint of Mint over the panel between the two original sticky notes.
Step Five: Stencil in some foliage using S078 Swatton Flowers along with Dusty Teal Fresco Finish. (As you can see I used some low tack tape to mask off certain areas of the stencil.)
Step Six: Here's what it now looks like. After evaluating it I decided that there wasn't enough contrast in colour between my first two stencils - the crackle one and the bubbles one.)
Step Seven: So...........I popped the bubbles stencil back over my previous stencilled circles and once again held it in place with some low tack tape and added an extra sticky note to the base before sponging through Beach Hut Fresco Finish - directly on top of the circles I had previously stencilled with Hint of Mint.
Step Eight: After heat setting I then began stamping my composition with Jet Black Archival onto the panel; still with the original two sticky notes in place. I also stamped two images of the daisy heads and some butterflies onto a piece of Smoothy card.
Step Ten: Heat set the panel. Remove the sticky notes and this time use them to mask off the stamped part of the panel. Take the S279 Night Sky stencil and sponge through Dolly Mix Fresco Finish to decorate the top and base areas of the panel. Heat set.
Step Eleven: Paint a strip of Snowflake Fresco Finish along the base of the panel, heat set and then stamp the wording with Jet Black Archival ink. Add some doodled lines using a 0.3mm black multi-liner where the different parts of the panel meet each other and under the wording and then paint between these lines with Snowflake Fresco Finish.
Step Twelve: Add some shadowing around the stamped imagery using a Black Soot Distress Marker and lightly add some colour to the wording using Mustard Seed and Seedless Preserves Distress Markers. Take an opaque white pen and colour in the middles of the Dolly Mix stars.
Step Thirteen: Adhere the panel to a same size card blank. Cut out and mount the daisy heads and butterflies to the panel and add some Stardust glitter glue for sparkle!
Many thanks for visiting! I hope you like the finished item!
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106 comments:
Such a gorgeous card, Kay. Love the stencils and the flowers are beautifully painted.
Love the colour combo and the pretty flowers....now I have more stamps and stencils I need to buy!!
Absolutely stunning - what a wonderful offering for this special give away.
Oh my gosh Kay! I just love your paint process here. This is one more beautiful card, so artistic and beautifully arranged.
A lovely card and I really like the idea of using the sticky notes to blank off a portion when stenciling.
This is so lovely. I want those stamps; however, the shading you incorporated makes the flowers literally jump off the page. Thanks so much for sharing.
Gorgeous project
Hi Kay, loved your card, It will inspire me for my next project, Happy Holidays from Canada :)
Fab background x
Ohhh this is beautiful Kay!! And the layers of stencils looks superb!! ~ Leandra
This is soo stunning and I love the 3D elements
lovely project Kay I love it x
Looks like I'm first! Wonderful background stenciling, layers and layers of subtle colours... love the project. Thanks for sharing. Joyeux noël
Your card is beautiful and I love the way you combined the stamps and stencils together!
Oh! I just love this card! All the stencil layers and then using the stamps as the focal.
Lovely stencil layering, thanks for sharing!
Beautiful card Kay!
Alison xxx
I love the layers provided by the stencils, and the contrast of the flowers stamps. The white brings it alive.
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I think everything about this is awesome, but what really struck me was your fearless layering of stencils and the great effects from doing so. Thanks for sharing!
I love all the layers. Your card is beautiful.
The magic in this is the use of white!
Just love this!!
JUst love this""
Such lush layering and colours .. just swung by from the PA blog to admire your work
Seasons Greetings
Kathyk
Those layers are so very dreamy! As soon as I saw your finished card, I was mesmerized by all the layering in the background. I'm so glad you shared your process. Very inspiring!!
What beautifully delicate images! Lovely
Gorgeous- absolutely gorgeous as usual - you always produce artwork with lots of interest but also so beautifully delicate - love it. Rachel
Lovely delicate images and good colours!
This is such a beautiful project and love how you have used the products.
catherine
LOVE these Kay! Gorgeous stamps (need them!) and stencils (need them!), and these Fresco paints are great too!
Number One comment. Lucky me!! Love your flower art work today. So pretty. I have really had fun following this blog hop with my two fave companies, Paper Artsy and Stencil Girl. Thanks for your inspiration.
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What a fab background for your gorgeous flowers. I love it! Merry Christmas x
Beautiful colours and layers, Kay, and great step-out photos too, thank you.
Alison x
Gorgeous project. Really delicate but still with strong colours xx
Wow, very fun and lovely colours! Merry Christmas
Sally
What beautiful project! Love the buterflies
Wishing you a very happy and blessed Christmas!
Beautiful background! I love the card. Thanks for the project idea.
Lovely card
Lovely project Kay, love how your background was built up and also how your flowers really stand out against it. Claire X
It is beautiful!! Thanks for the step by step. really love the background!!
Love love love how you layered all the stencils - beautiful!
What a stunning design. I love all the detail and you've created in the background. Have a fabulous Christmas xx
Oh Kay! What a fabulous step by step tutorial of your creative process! Ihave the Fresco paints so now i need your stamps and stencils! Thank you for the loads of inspiration!
This is one I wish I could hold in my hand and study!! I love your layers!! Thank you for the tips.
Wow Kay! I loved your process of building up your layers for the backround. What a fabulous way to showcase the use of your lovely flowers. Thanks for this awesome tutorial using PaperArtsy and Stencil Girl products.
Beautiful, beautiful layers. Thanks for the really clear and inspiring tutorial!
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Wow love the depth on this...I think the shading on the stems and flower background really set them off. Thanks for great ideas!
I love all the layers in the background. So rich!
Beautiful layering for your background. I have realized i stop too soon when creating my masterboards. Thank you for the step by step tutorial! I can't wait to try these ideas on paper!
Oh this is so pretty. Love what you created. Such lovely colors. These flowers look so pretty and so totally different than those on the stamp.
Yours remind me more of spring.
Thank you for sharing. Interesting to seer how you created the background..
Hugs from Monica .... Spain
Your layered, stencilled backgrounds are gorgeous, and perfectly showcase your fab stamped images. Thanks for sharing your creativity - such an inspiration!
What a stunning result - thanks for the how-to!
Love the way those flowers pop up from the background!
love the colour combos. a great project.
Lovely layering and the flowers are the perfect finishing touch.
Just love this! There´s so many layers and beautiful colors. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful card. Love the layered stencil technique. Thanks so much.
All I can say is if I received this card it would be hanging on my wall! Just beautiful!
I like the 3D effect you achieved!
This is a rear project. The combo of stencils and stamps is wonderful. I am falling in love with the paints too.
I love how all of those layers come together. Beautiful.
Kay, your work always makes me smile! Love how the flowers pop from the background. Thanks for sharing. Jean.x
Wow, beautiful card and project, love love your subtle multi-layered background using these 4 stencils... Your stamps are really beautiful and make a great addition.
Thanks for the detailed step-by-step, fantastic.
Wishing you btw a Merry Christmas! x
So beautiful Kay, the layered background is perfect for the flowers that pop on top. Thank you for sharing x
It never ceases to amaze me how much texture and depth stencils can give your work. I have to work on making mine look good instead of one hot mess!!! I'll just keep on trying - it's so much fun!
Love this stamp set and absolutely love your project. One of my favs.
Beautiful project, thanks for the tutorial on how you made it, I love the background.
The background is so great! :)
Wauw, Great project. Love the layering with the stencils. Beautifull stamps too.
Love the card and thank you for showing how you build up texture in the background with the stencils. xx
Great job layering the stencils. I like the dimension. Who wouldn't want to get this card?!
Lovely layering with the stencils. The flowers arranged on top stand out beautifully from the background. Xx
I love layering stencils too! Gorgeous card.
Love your color combination!
Kay, luvin' the flowers stamp and how you used it! Great use of paint, stencils and stamps!
Love the gorgeous background. My favourite colours too xx
Christmas Day was so gloomy and overcast.
this card would have brightened up the day.
Love the card - reminds me that spring is
coming and I can't wait.
thanks for sharing.
Hope your Christmas was wonderful and
you have a Happy New Year
Beautiful card! Love that background!
What a beautiful project! I thoroughly enjoyed your amazing step outs too. Lx
this is beautiful, the layers are so lovely and the step-by-step achievement is much appreciated
beautiful card and a reminder of a simple but effective technique, Masking, thanks
What wonderful layering! And a very useful reminder about masking with sticky notes!
I love everything about your project!
Easy to leave a positive comment on this! Love the way you layered the stencils, and the colorful card that resulted.
What a delightful card, Kay! I love the colors, depth and dimension! So wonderful seeing your process! Happy you are on the hop with us! xo
Those flowers are SO gorgeous!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your process.
Michelle Smith, MI
Beautiful! I especially like the limited palette but variety of patterns on your background!
How gorgeous. The variety of stencils and the layers of paint add so much dimension to your fabulous stamps... plus all the little details... I love it!
How gorgeous. The variety of stencils and the layers of paint add so much dimension to your fabulous stamps... plus all the little details... I love it!
Stunning card! You explain your process so well too! Love the background tone-on-tone layering and how it makes the main elements pop. Beautiful!
Totally gorgeous Kay! Love your layering!
Oh my word! This is stunning, Kay. You're flowers are totally gorgeous xx 😊
This is fabulous! Love how you layered the stencils!
love, love. love the colour combos in those stencil layers; beautiful projec
Love the stamps and your project is gorgeous. Beautiful colors.
Gorgeous card! I love all the stencilling and your stamps are awesome! They are on my wish list! xxx
Such a lovely card. The background is perfect for those pretty flowers.
What a great tutorial and lovely card!
Thank you for sharing!!
Beautiful project! I really like that Stamp set!!
Beautiful project! I really like that Stamp set!!
Winter hasn't even come to the South but the card expresses the coming of springtime. How exciting and inspiring. Thank you
How gorgeous kay, I love the teal and lilac combo, beautiful project,
Lucy x
What a pretty card. Love that idea of masking the top and bottom of it.
The colors in your project are favorites of mine. I also like the flower stamps. The layering was very nice. I am impressed! Thanks for sharing your project. :-)
I loved to see your process of layering. Thank you for sharing!
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