I had a piece of old, misted, book paper lying on my table so I used that as a starting point for my first tag. I adhered the book paper onto the tag and then took some modeling paste and added yellow and red spray ink droplets on top of the paste.
Next I mixed the spray ink with the paste to create these cancy color pastes and after that I applied the paste onto the tag thru the Floral Flutes stencil. This might be one of my faves from the new release (among a few other ones ;-)...). I love the pattern it creates!! To keep the stencil from moving around while I apply the paste, I attached the stencil to my working surface with two strips of washi tape.
Next I took several pages from an old latin book and placed them into a spraying box (just to protect my desk and walls..). Using a red and pink spray ink I first placed the stencil on top of the page and lightly sprayed the spray ink tone over the surface. Make sure to keep a nice distance to the stencil, otherwise the spray will spread underneath the stencil and bild "lakes" of color and the pattern will not turn out very nice.
After spraying I removed the stencil and used my heat gun to dry the paper quickly. Then I carefully flipped the stencil upside down and placed the misted surface onto another book page and rolled over the surface with a brayer to make sure the residue ink would soak into the paper. Then I just removed the stencil and dried the paper with a heat gun.
I repeated these steps with a pink spray ink tone too. This is how the pages look like after misting.
I then took two flower punches (you could use die cut dies too!) and punched flowers from all of the book pages I had previously treated with the spray ink and a stencil. I wanted to create DIY layered flowers out of the stenciled pages.
For that I needed two big flowers - the first I left untouched, the second I cut open so that I could glue two petals together. That way it forms a "standing" flower with a smaller diameter. I needed 4-5 smaller flowers to form the center of the flower. I just randomly bent them into half and then once more, forming a very random small flower. I now adhered the flowers together, starting from the biggest one and ending with the very tiny center pieces.
This is how the flowers look like when they are finished. I added some skeleton petals to go with the DIY flowers and some paper ribbon and a piece of lace for decoration. Finally I added some Nuvo Drops in antique rose tone to add a little sparckle to the tags.
I also wanted to add a stamped sentiment to each tag, so I took a piece of white cardstock and stamped a Fond Expressions 2 sentiment with black stamp ink three times onto the paper. Then i took a pink spray ink tone and added some color with my finger to create a toned background for the sentiments. Now all I needed to do was to fussy cut the pieces and attach them to the tag. Some ribbon to go with each tag and I was done. This is what the finished pieces look like:
I hope you enjoyed this little step-by-step tutorial and get inspired to create some stenciled, toned paste background tags yourself & don´t forget to join in on our monthly Mixed Media Challenge!!!And don´t forget that you can save 20% on your next order over at stamplorations.com with the code: "STAMPGIRLSANNA". Enjoy!
Happy stenciling,
xxx, Sanna
Supplies:
ARTplorations - Floral Flutes stencil
STAMPlorations - Fond Expressions 2 clear stamp set
A lovely result, the colours are so pretty
ReplyDeleteThank you, Glennis <3
DeleteAmazing tags and love how you flipped the stencil over for a different effect. Thank you for the inspiration x
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! Glad you liked the idea!!! :)
DeleteAbsolutely Stunning girly tags, Sanna. TFS All your creative steps with wonderful photos and detailed descriptions. So appreciated. Hugs...
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed my tutorial, Nancy <3
Deletethose tags are gorgeous!
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DeleteLove the print flowers! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the print flowers! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine :)
DeleteLove the detail on these tags, and that you used the stencil to make a print from the residual ink!!
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Maxine
Thank you, Maxine!!! so glad I could inspire!! <3
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