Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Making Faces -- Still More Happy Scrapping!
Following on the heels of my last post, here are more stencil-made prints that have been cut up and -- this time -- assembled into a wacky, fun face.
I tested the face against two dissimilar backgrounds before gluing down the pieces:
The top background of the face -- and the nose -- were cut from a print made with
Two Vases
(9" x 12") stencil.
Each eye was cut from a different print, both prints having been made with
Medallion
(6" x 6".)
The faces's lower background was cut from a double print -- a yellow bottom layer made with
Mimosa Stencil
(9" x 12") and a gray top layer made with
Sprigs
(6" x 6".) The smiling red mouth was cut from a print made with
Medallion
(6" x 6".)
Assembling a face using bits of stencil-prints is every bit as much fun as building paper dolls with them!
I used free-hand cut-outs, but for anyone who wants to use a stencil, I suggest this one by Andrew Borloz --
Kunst Mask 2
-- which looks like this:
Thanks for coming by today.
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