Monday, November 20, 2017
WROUGHT IRON GATE, a 9" x 12" Stencil with Outside-the-Box Applications
My 9" x 12" stencil
Wrought Iron Gate
has turned out to be good for more than a background pattern.
After making the print below --
-- I cut out a vertical strip and turned it into a birthday candle for the greeting card shown below. (If I'd used different colors, it could have become a Christmas candle on a different greeting card.)
In making that candle, I noticed something that had escaped my attention before: hearts!
It had been easy to freehand cut out a candle, because of the vertical lines that are part of the design.
But within those vertical lines were hearts -- one upside- down, atop another right-side-up, in vertical columns.
So I cut out several hearts and used them in collages on new greeting cards, shown below.
Above: This heart from
Wrought Iron Gate
is collaged onto a background print made with my 6" x 6" stencil
Sassy Spray
.
What to do with leftover scraps? One answer was to trim the top and bottom edges of a journal cover that I had already imprinted with my 6" x 6" stencil
Ornamental Iron Curls
...
Above: the journal cover before scraps were added.
Above: the journal cover after the scraps were glued into place.
To give you an idea of scale, this journal is small enough to be carried in a purse. Or into a Christmas stocking!
I'm happy to say that I've designed 70 stencils for StencilGirl. The multiple pages of my stencils start
here
.
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