Hello there lovelies, Sanna here again. It is again time to share another mixed media tutorial with you guys today. This time I created a monochromatic stenciled and stamped tag with a start-to-finish video.
Here is the tag I created:
For this tag I've used one of my new stencils (Leaves 1) on a green toned patterned paper. I´ve added a stamped sentiment (STAMPlorations) and used two tones of green Distress Ink to color the background and to create the leaves pattern onto the background.
I wanted to make the pattern stand out a little bit stronger, so I used a simple trick and added white gel pen outlining to the stenciled images. This way there is more contrast between the same toned paper and the inked leaves. I really like this look alot.
For additional decor I´ve added a DIY dimentional paper flower and some glitter glue as well as the stamped sentiment. This tag is very easy to make! If you use different colours and a different stencil pattern and outline with a black pen, then the result will again be totally different. So many possibilities to use this technique on various projects!! Hope you give it a try!
Here is the start-to-finish video for you to watch:
I hope you enjoyed this little tag idea and get inspired to create something fun with stencil and stamps yourself!!! And I hope you will find some time to play along with us at the various STAMPlorations challenges!!! See you and
Happy crafting,
xxx, Sanna
xxx, Sanna
Loved your stencil techniques, Sanna. I just got my 4 new Sanna stencils, including Leaves 1. I had to play last night and came up with 2 Christmas cards using Christmas trees 1. I will be sharing in the next day or two. LOVE your stencils and your sweet tag. TFS my friend. Happy Holidays. Hugs
ReplyDeletethank you Nancy!!! I will be stalking your blog for those projects!!! thank you for your lovely comments on my blog and here - I´ve cherished every single one of them!!! <3 <3 can´t wait to see your projects!!! hugs, Sanna
ReplyDeleteits so very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a great tag, I love monochromatic so much !
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