Showing posts with label Stencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stencils. Show all posts

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Saturday Step by Step - Spectacular Card

Hi everyone and welcome! It's Jenny here with the step by step I promised on Wednesday. To refresh your memory here's the finished card;


Looks complicated? Actually it's not - and there are plenty of opportunities to correct mistakes as we go along! (always helpful eh?!) Grab a cuppa and let's get started...


Cut a strip of card 9.5cm by 20.5cm (roughly 3.75 inches by 8 inches) and cover in white gesso (this matters so don't skip it.)


Spread embossing paste through the Vintage Quilt stencil concentrating on the top left and bottom right hand corners. Don't panic if it's not perfect - that's fine for this!


Pour white embossing powder over the wet paste and when dry heat set.


Did you know you can use your alcohol inks for more than just metal?! They work brilliantly on top of a gesso'd background as this prevents them from sinking into your card immediately on impact. Spray a little water over the embossed areas of the card. Then splatter Butterscotch alcohol ink using a small paint brush. You can drip the ink directly onto the card but I found I had more control using a brush, starting with a few drips and adding more as required. Blot off the excess ink and water with tissue before moving on. You'll find this will lighten everything too, so don't be scared when using darker/bolder colours.


With the first layer dry spray a new layer of water and drip on Meadow ink, repeating the process of dabbing and drying as above. Drying as you go prevents the inks from blending into a brown puddle.


I repeated the process with Mountain Rose ink (water, splatter, pat dry).


The beauty of adding a little at a time and blotting as you go is that you can always add more if the colour isn't intense enough. You'll see here I went back to the Meadow ink.


Finally I splattered Mushroom ink over the water/embossed areas to add that touch of 'vintage'. Set your base layer aside to dry completely.


Stamp flower heads onto card using Jet Black Archival Ink. Originally I stamped two flowers but as you'll have seen I ended up making three to balance the final design.


Use a mini blending tool to apply Tea Rose Archival Ink to the flowers, starting and concentrating on the centres before working outwards.


Cut out the flowers, then apply embossing ink, Frosted Crystal embossing powder and heat set. The trick with this stuff is to under heat it as it reaches melting point super quick.


Mix embossing paste with a little Fern Green Reinker (you could use the Meadow ink at a push) and spread through the Vintage Floral stencil. I used one side for the lower stems and flipped the stencil over to do the upper stems.


To break up the stencilling I splattered a little Picket Fence Distress Spray Stain over the background.


Finally edge the background with Gathered Twigs Distress Ink and a Distressing Tool. The bonus with having a gesso layer is that if you add too much ink on the edges you can rub it back with tissue and even blot some off with wet tissue!


I stamped a sentiment in the corner with Jet Black Archival Ink before adding the flowers (raised up on foam pads) and sticking it onto a card blank. And hey presto!...


Hopefully you'll have enjoyed this tutorial and picked up a few hints and tips along the way. There are links to all the products available through The Funkie Junkie Boutique below.

And of course if this has inspired you to get embossing there's still time to enter our 'Enjoy your Embossing' challenge through to Tuesday, February 9th.

Have a great weekend and take care of yourselves. Jenny xxx


Saturday, May 2, 2015

Saturday Step by Step - Stencils and Crackle and Journals, oh my!

Hi everyone and welcome to a (delayed) Saturday Step by Step with me, Jenny, as your host. This should have been with you last week, but deadlines piled up to breaking point it seemed sensible to take more time and give you a tutorial of the standard you deserve. So here goes...

Having resisted for a long time I've finally been bitten by the journalling bug!!! My great friend Brenda Brown has been encouraging everyone to give it a try (see her current link HERE) and when I discovered an old academic diary it seemed like the perfect place to start. I decorated the cover for a spotlight at Our Creative Corner way back in 2012 (see the post HERE) and didn't want to get rid when the year finished. So, I opened it to the centre (a less scary place to start) stuck a couple of the adjoining pages together to create a thicker surface, and...

(click on the photos for a closer look)

Start with some strips of old book paper and a coat or two of white gesso. Then add a layer of Picket Fence Distress Paint.


Add a medium layer of Rock Candy Crackle Paint.


Stencil White Embossing Paste on through the Tim Holtz Wildflower Layering Stencil (an uneven layer is good).


When dry drip lines of Alcohol Ink down the pages, then add some Alcohol Blending Solution and tip the book to make it run.


Continue to add complimentary colours in lines until the pages are covered.


To make the foliage stand out add Snow Cap Ink over the stencilled areas (you could also use Picket Fence Distress Paint/Stain for this). The colours will come through a little as it dries so the results won't be as stark.


Reapply the Picket Fence Distress Paint to the edges to create a border.


Add some definition and depth by using a Frayed Burlap Distress Marker along one side of each stem, blending out the lines with a detailer nib water brush. You can see I added die cut flowers at this stage too.


Finally add buttons to the centre of your flowers, brush them with a little Forest Moss Distress Ink, add some botanical Idea-Ology rub ons and stamp one of the sentiments from the Tim Holtz Life Quotes set.


Here are some close ups...








If you've not tried journalling why start now? You can try things out, you've got a portable way of showing others what you can do (without storage issues) you have a record of techniques tried for easy future reference, and if a page goes wrong you can cover it up with a coat of paint and start again! Go on, I dare you...

Whatever you're getting up to this weekend, have a great one and take care of yourselves.
Jenny xxx


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Stencil Mania!

Hello! It's Sue here and I'm back as your host for the second week of the current challenge. Now if you know me, you'll know that stencils are a huge part of my crafting style; in fact I don't know what I would do if I couldn't use a stencil! So for this challenge we want to see your stencils taking centre stage, and the more you use the better!

The guidelines for entering are; create a vintage or shabby chic project following the challenge theme, link it below to your post (not just your blog) and also include a link back to this challenge in your post. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to be in with a chance of winning. Make sure you follow these rules as unfortunately we have had to eliminate entrants from the prize draws in the past when they have entered too many other challenges. If you are entering through a public forum please use keyword F&F. Also, please be sure to turn off your Word Verification so our Design Team can leave comments on your blogs.

The winner will earn a Guest DT spot here at Frilly and Funkie, and everyone who enters will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

The Funkie side of the Design Team have created some amazing projects to inspire you and get you reaching for your  stencils again! Click on each of the projects for a closer look:


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WEEK ONE

The Frilly side of the Design Team have created some fabulous projects to inspire you and get you reaching for your stencils!  Click on each of the projects for a closer look:




Linda Coughlin - The Funkie Junkie

So, now it's over to you! Looking forward to seeing what you do!

Sue


Friday, November 28, 2014

Friday Focus with Tim Holtz Stencils

Welcome to my FIRST Friday Focus with the Frilly and Funkie Team!  This Friday Focus is all about Tim Holtz Stencils. During the next two weeks Linda is generously offering an additional 15% discount on all Tim Holtz Stencils at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. (Editor's Note:  Everything at The Funkie Junkie Boutique is 15% off through midnight Eastern Time on Monday, December 1st).
 
If you're new to my style I'm all about techniques, combining products and I'm a Timmy Girl.  Here I get to show off my love of my Tim Holtz Stencils (I own them all) and a couple of ways to create with them.  Stencils are so versatile.  Each stencil is capable of many techniques.  I'll show you 5 ways to use a couple stencils with mini tutorials.
Stenciling though with Alcohol Inks and Festive Stencil.


Ink Glossy Paper with alcohol inks watermelon and meadow using a twisting motion.


Layer the stencil over the glossy paper put some alcohol blending solution on a sponge and sponge it through.  Wait a few moments, then repeat.  Do this 3-4 times.  The effect is so pretty.


Create Texture with the Festive Stencil and Embossing Paste.


This is an easy technique used by many.  Layer embossing paste on cardstock and dry.  I sprayed with Distress Spray Stains Fired Brick and Evergreen Bough.


Sentiments and Embossing Paste with Christmas Stencil


I inked cardstock with distress stains picket fence, tumbled glass and broken china and dry.  Pick your words and use embossing paste to create texture.  Oops, forgot to take that photo.


Create your own Resist with the Christmas Stencil. 
Then I inked the Stacked Presents with more stencils.


I layered the Christmas Stencil over some white cardstock then pressed the embossing ink pad through the stencil. 


When the embossing ink is evenly distributed emboss with clear embossing powder and dry.  I sprayed with distress spray stains evergreen bough and peeled paint.


The spray stain resists the embossed stenciled Christmas words creating your own resist background.


Embossing with the Festive Stencil.  Like a texture fade.


You can emboss with your stencils.  By sandwiching your plates and adding the impressions pad and silicon rubber mat you can create an embossed image with your stencil.


It's best to use your larger pattern stencils to emboss.  Add some distress ink festive berries and peeled paint to get that texture to pop. 


The Christmas and Festive Stencils used 5 ways.


All 5 Christmas Cards came out so different using 5 techniques and stencils.


I hope you found some new ways to use stencils.  They are such a great layer to add to your crafting.  With so many styles and techniques the creativity is endless.  Be sure to take advantage of the 15% off Tim Holtz Stencils for this Friday Focus.  It's a great time to add to your stencil stash or start one now that you have some ideas.  (Editor's Note:  Everything at The Funkie Junkie Boutique is 15% off through midnight Eastern Time on Monday, December 1st).

Thanks for stopping by...I hope I did OK :)

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