Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Branching Blossoms Silhouette Stencil ... in a New Role
My 9"x12" stencil
Branching Blossoms Silhouette
came in handy
when I worked on a recent 12"X12" canvas. So did another 9"X12" stencil of mine,
Vintage Script
. But the script stencil had a supporting role, while
Branching Blossoms Silhouette
had the lead role:
I started with the stencil-and-stain technique that's available to StencilGirl StencilClub Members (to join, see the right sidebar here --
www.stencilgirltalk.com
) ... as part of the June StencilClub 3-stencil set
Crop Circles
.
After that start-layer had dried, I came back in with a soft terrycloth and rubbing alcohol, lifting off most of the stain on the left portion of the canvas, where
Blossoms
had been used. I left most of the original stain on the smaller right section where
Script
had been used.
I returned
Blossoms
to its original position on the canvas, then sprayed its surface with diluted white paint. The stencil acted as a mask, keeping the white paint from landing inside the lines that create the tree-like design.
Once that spray had dried, I lifted off the stencil and painted inside the lines forming the design. For this, I used several layers of Quinacridone/Nickel Azo Gold (Golden Fluid Acrylic.)
Next, I added collage papers with matte medium gel.
My last step was to paint in a frame around the
Blossoms
area, using the same color blend that I had used in staining the
Script
area. This color blend was a mixture of the Nickel Azo Gold and Quinacridone Crimson
(Golden Fluid Acrylics.) However, I could have chosen Quinacridone Burnt Orange
(Golden Fluid Acrylic) to achieve nearly the same color.
Again, the two stencils I used are found here --
http://www.stencilgirlproducts.com/stencil-silhouette-flower-cecilia-swatton-p/l284.htm
http://www.stencilgirlproducts.com/stencil-script-vintage-cecilia-swatton-p/l267.htm
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