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Moving on from the grunge and 'scattered twigs',
I am now following the videos in
Altenew's course Stunningly Styled Stencils.
The first video shows the technique to use dry embossing with a stencil and, in my case, a Big Shot. Unfortunately I do not have the Altenew stencils, inks and stamps used in the class so I have had to substitute...
I decided to make two examples to see how they came out...basing my makes on ideas from the video. I applied Distress Oxide ink through two stencils using the colours shown picked raspberry, seedless preserves and wilted violet. I am not sure where the leaf stencil came from but the other one is Heffy Doodle.
I then ran the card and stencil (attached with washi tape) through the Big Shot. Here the difficulty is making the correct 'sandwich' to get a good impression.
You can see the back of the cards showing the impressions.
The next thing I did was heat emboss several stamps with white embossing powder and then paint the images with the same inks. I then cut the pieces out.These stamps came from
Stampendous Rose Friend PCS - a stamp set that I won as a prize from Leigh!
and the dragonfly from AALL & CREATE #45
Next I added these scrolls in gold embossing to the opposite corners of the backgrounds.This stamp is from Joy Clair Bandana Bits.
In the video Jenny used a large scroll embossing it on a separate piece of card before die cutting it and attaching it to her card.
I added some wilted violet to the edges.
I then arranged these items on my November calendar card.
I also made a card in a similar fashion adding my pieces to a white card blank.
The sentiment is from Altenew Dancing in the rain which I stamped in wilted violet.
and also to NBUS #17 as this was a new technique and most of the stamps were unused!!
I love the beautiful colours you used Susan!
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Dear Susan
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These are so creative, Susan and I love the vibrant colours you used. I'll be looking at my stencils with new eyes now! I hope you are all settled in your new home now.
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Carol x
Beautiful colours, love your November calendar and your card.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colourful makes, so pretty!
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great use of the stencils.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at Little Red Wagon this week. :)
These are really stunning! I love the technique and would have never thought to do it! You used three of my favorite colors, too! :)
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