Wednesday, November 20, 2013
More Greeting Card Covers
Above is an image that I showed in an earlier post, when I went into detail describing a way to use stencils as resists when marbling papers. The two stencils used here are, L to R:
Trivet B Stencil
--
http://www.stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/s167.htm
and
Trivet C Stencil
-- awaiting release at
www.StencilGirlProducts.com
.
Below are two greeting card covers I've made using cut-outs from that marbled paper.
The top greeting card cover is self-framed via this method: I moistened its 4 edges with a paintbrush dipped into clean water, then ran a watercolor pencil all around the rim. See below:
A water-based marker would have worked, too. The brushed-on water makes the edges willing to soak up pigment in a lovely haphazard way.
My final step was to come in with a marker-pen and draw lines to trace some contours of the patterns created thru stenciling and marbling.
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