Hey there, STAMPlorations friends! I'm here with my first spotlight project post for the year :o). At the risk of sounding predictable, I've got a one layer card to share. I used a fun and creative stenciling technique -- one of my favorite techniques. You can see my card below -- it's pretty CAS but with a little bit of mixed media thrown in.
As a crafter, my favorite places to shop for supplies are home improvement stores like Lowe's and The Home Depot. They're my go-to places when I need to make my own wood and hardwood panels (they're cheaper and you can make any size you want!) and they're a treasure trove for mixed media supplies. In fact, I buy three of my favorite "art supplies" -- painter's tape, drywall tape, and sponge for inking -- from these places.
And so with some stamps (Sugar Rush and Hashtag Authentic), stencil (Bold Florals), inks, painter's tape, and drywall tape, here's how I made my card.
STEP 1
Create a frame on your card base using painter's tape.
STEP 2
Place the stencil over the card base and secure it with painter's tape. Then cut out strips of drywall tape and lay them over the stencil.
STEP 3
Ink over the stencil and drywall tape. For my card, I sponged 3 different blues for the flowers (Broken China, Faded Jeans, Chipped Sapphire) and 2 different greens for the leaves (Peeled Paint, Pine Needles). I sponged the lightest colors first.
STEP 4
Remove the drywall tape and sponge over the stencil with the light inks (Broken China and Peeled Paint). Then with a black marker (I used a black Japanese watercolor brush pen), loosely trace the outline of the flowers and leaves to create a hand-drawn look.
STEP 5
Carefully remove the stencil and painter's tape then stamp the sentiment. In my card, I stamped my sentiment in Jet Black archival ink and Memento Rhubarb Stalk ink. To finish, I used a corner rounder punch on one corner.
I thought about adding some splatters and decided not to at the last minute, as the blooms already have a textured look (thanks to the drywall tape).
With this fun and creative stenciling technique, you can create lots of CAS one layer cards with a little bit of mixed media thrown in. Use other colors, do away with the frame, and even experiment with other supplies (layering stencils, gesso, chalk inks, embossing, watercoloring).
Hope you enjoyed today's spotlight project! If you're inspired by my project and stenciling technique, I hope you'll share the projects you make. I would love to see them!
Sugar Rush is the December 2014/January 2015 set in the STAMPlorations stamp club! We've got lots of perks, including a free 4" by 6" stamp set like Trendy Butterflies sent every 3rd shipment (or immediately after signing up for the semi-annual subscription) and ARTplorations stencils ($10 value) to every stamp club package mailed out to subscribers! For more info and to sign up, click here.
Prize alert! Leave a comment in this post for an entry to our Spotlight Projects random drawing for January. We'll pick a commenter to win a $10 gift certificate or her choice of 1 ARTplorations stencil. We'll announce the winner on February 1!
Amazing, Shery - you are so talented!
ReplyDeleteLovely card and great technique...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like this. Great technique and I happen to have a roll of dry wall tape sitting in the CR!! I am getting out my paper now!! Game on!!
ReplyDeleteDrywall tape...Best textured material out there!! Who knew?!!
ReplyDeleteReally like this stencil Shery:)
This is amazing! What a cool technique. I want to try this! :-)
ReplyDeleteStunning card, great technique ... Must dash I need to find my stencils to have a go!
ReplyDeleteElaine
Love this idea. :)
ReplyDeleteso cute
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Great idea with the drywall tape. Hugz
ReplyDeleteLovely, a very beautiful effect!
ReplyDeleteReally an elegant creation using drywall tape, love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique and the results you created with your gorgeous card.
ReplyDeletesuch a cute card!
ReplyDeleteLove your stenciled layering. So clever and pretty. TFS Shery
ReplyDeletedownright brilliant! Definitely going to do this technique!
ReplyDeleteWOW - I love this, this is in a word, GORGEOUS and so cool that you showed us how you achieved that monumentally cool look!! What fun - I was certainly treated to some creativity tonight!!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWhooooooooooo such effectiv and amazing...
ReplyDeleteTFS CU hellerlittle
This is awesome Shery, love it! xoxo
ReplyDeleteJust AWESOME! Reminds me about summer - Hawaii....
ReplyDeleteUltra, fabulously, wonderfully cool, Shery! Drywall tape added to my wish list! I'll write you a proper note soon!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
Love this technique, Shery! So much dimension, even for a one-layer card.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing all these 'trade secrets'. The texture adds so much but I would never have guessed how you did it.
ReplyDeleteVery cool technique, Shery! Love this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing card! Love the effect you achieved with the drywall tape! So cool!
ReplyDeleteWow, love this technique and will give t a try. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteawesome card Shery...love the look.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and textures on this pretty floral card!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! Love the colors and the mesh pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, I love the use of stuff from "home improvement" stores. That stuff gives me a feeling I am playing as an adult and not a kid, and you are like a "handy man" using inexpensive material for doing awesome stuff. Well done.
ReplyDeleteA really fun idea..I have some of that tape in my stash!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this!! The texture is amazing. Thanks for the great idea!!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the technique. What really made me go 'duh' is using a black pen to go around the stencil: make a stencil into a stamped image! Why didn't I think of that? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Shery - how cool is that technique, lovely card too
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