I had some time to
play with some new products a few night's ago. One of
those products is stencils. Many years ago I used to use the metal stencils and
a stipple brush to create my name image (who remembers those?). However, The Crafter's
Workshop stencils are much larger (come in a variety of sizess) and are
plastic. Since this is a new product for me, I wanted to get my hands on a few
and spend an evening just playing!
I grabbed my Distress
Inks (new Summer colors), paint
daubers, Glimmer Mist (Dylusions
sprays would work as well), Distress
Stains, a bunch of cardstock, and my blending tool.
(The kids even decided to play with me...love that!) Then we got to work trying
out different products to see what worked the best. The conclusion...everything
works with stencils! My preference ended up being the Distress Inks because the
color was rich and I could mix colors (that sample coming up next week). The
sprays worked great as well, either on their own or as an accent over the
Distress Inks. The stains blend a little bit but that can create a fun vintage
look. I also really liked the paint daubers and can see using this type of
method on altered projects.
I decided to use my
sample as designer paper on a card, 'cause cards are my favorite go-to craft! I
paired my stenciled paper with designer paper from Authentique (ohh...perhaps a
product sneak peek), and stamps from Hero Arts, from the What's Perking
set.
I had a great time
using stencils and can see bringing them into my studio for use on a regular
basis! eP has a great selection of stencils, paints, mists, and inks
available...why not check out some of these great products this weekend!
Enjoy!
Supplies:
Distress Inks (Picked Raspberry)
The Crafters Workshop Stencils - Mini Fish Scales used on this card
Blending Tool
Distress Inks (Picked Raspberry)
The Crafters Workshop Stencils - Mini Fish Scales used on this card
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