Hello again Scrappy people, I have a new stencil from
Scrap Matrix and couldn't wait to have a play.
The stencil is from The Crafter's Workshop,
a mixed media background on some cards.
I thought the stencil would work well with some
Tim Holtz Paper Dolls which appear to be from the same Vintage.
Don't this pair look cool dressed in their best bib and tucker? They could be off to listen to music at their local Jazz club.
Don't this pair look cool dressed in their best bib and tucker? They could be off to listen to music at their local Jazz club.
I made a 6"x6" card which I thought would be perfect for an
engagement or wedding card.
The Chartreuse green reminds me of the colours from that era.
First I smooshed some Tim Holtz Oxides (Peeled Paint, Twisted Citron and Iced Spruce) onto a craft mat before spritzing them with water.
With the watercolor paper slightly damp, I swished it through the inks, until I was happy with the blending.
I placed the stencil on top & scraped Liquitex white gesso through it
after masking off the edges. Whoops, forgot to photograph that bit!
Before removing the stencil, I sprinkled some Gold embossing powder randomly over the leaves, then set the powder with a heat tool.
I added a title with Tim Holtz words & some Prills
to "ground" the people.
When I'm making a mess, I always try to make several cards;
it makes the inky hands and messy desk worthwhile!
For this card, I applied the gesso through the stencil first.
While still wet I added some Mica Fragments & dried them.
Then I sprayed with Dylusions Ink, Polished Jade & Calypso Teal.
The result is a lot looser look, as the gesso softens again.The angels wings are from Scrap Matrix; I smooshed them with
Tim Holtz Oxide, Antique Linen.
I finished the card with a gold border using a die from my stash
and added a Tim Holtz word, which I also smooshed with ink.
Meanwhile back at headquarters, there is still time to play along with the July challenge "How sweet it is"
Here's a reminder of the mood board.
Thanks for your visit, I hope you found something to inspire you.
Oh these cards are fabulous Helen, and yes I love that idea of creating several things while all the products are out on the desk.. great colors and what a cool stencil, it looks great.. and how cute are the people.. I love them...
ReplyDeleteThese turned out great! I love your chosen colors and great pooling with the Oxides. What a great new stencil!
ReplyDeleteLove these cards Helen, such a fabulous stencil and love the colours you have used too xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards, Helen, you really are a mixed media whizz! I love the Tim Holtz dolls, just treated myself to some but haven't tried them yet :o)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous cards Helen! That stencil is gorgeous and you've used it beautifully!! Great colours and I love the paper dolls! It is fabulous playing with new goodies isn't it? Especially when it all works out so beautifully!! Love these!! hugs xx
ReplyDeleteThese cards are just stunning Helen and that stencil is definitely gorgeous! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLoving the backgrounds too...
What a cool stencil! No wonder you wanted to use it right away! I really love the addition of the gold embossing powder & mica flakes, Helen--so artistic & beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove, love these Helen and thanks for explaining how you created them.
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