Hello peeps! I've been playing around with ARTplorations stencils on my gel plate, and I thought I'd show you how I got some gorgeous monochromatic pieces to use as backgrounds.
I used Distress Oxides to create these backgrounds. Once I'd brayered the Oxide onto the gel plate I pressed the stencil down, covered with scrap paper and brayered over the paper. Then I lifted the stencil, which took off some of the colour, and took the print on a clean piece of card.
This one is Just Flow
This is Droplets
When I chopped the Dots and Dashes piece in half it reminded me of a baby blanket, so that was the theme for my card! I added a fringe border with one of the stamps from Artsy Doodled Borders then stamped and coloured and fussy-cut the teddy from Heaven Sent. All that remained was to add a border of hearts using the stamps from Two of Us, then arrange all the pieces on the card. Here's another look at the finished article:
You'll be seeing more cards using these backgrounds over the next few weeks. Hopefully I've inspired you to get your stencils out and make some lovely patterned backgrounds!
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Here are the products Shirley used in her card:
I love your stenciling! How cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat results with lovely colours
ReplyDeletePretty background designs with these stencils!
ReplyDeleteThe baby blanket is just so perfect! How genius of you. And it's such an adorable card, too.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
ReplyDeleteThese are some really pretty backgrounds and card's
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use stencils! Love these backgrounds!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the backgrounds you created and the sweet baby card.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty stenciled backgrounds-I love your monochromatic baby card!
ReplyDeleteWould really like to try gel plate techniques.
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