Saturday, February 24, 2018
TANGLED PODS 9" x 12" Stencil
Tangled Pods
(9" x 12") remains one of my favorite stencils. It's turned out to be more versatile than I had ever expected.
Above is the collage-card I gave my husband for our last anniversary. Because of his love for sailing, I used a nautical map as the background for the (vertical right-side) print made with blue acrylic paint and
Tangled Pods
.
(The other papers are pre-made collage papers, a gift from my sweet stepdaughter Christina.) The heart embellishment is a crafter's wooden heart covered with a scrap of painted paper.
Below is another greeting card, this one printed with
Tangled Pods
on a round mini Gelli Plate. After that print dried, I framed it with a few pieces cut from the stencil itself, which had become stained during earlier art projects. For this kind of collage, I use
Pioneer Embellisment Glue Stick
.
Today's next
Tangled Pods
piece brings back memories of last fall's colors. I created it on stretched canvas using a technique from the
Absentee Artist
chapter in the book
Creative Paper Art
by Nancy Welch. This technique is also demonstrated on Pat Dews' DVD
Designing Great Starts with Texture and Form
, available online at Cheap Joe's Art Supplies.
Today's last artwork, below, is a matted portfolio piece. Its background is a sheet of Yupo drenched in blue and magenta. The foreground is a piece of a
Tangled Pods
stencil that had been heavily stained during earlier projects.
Tangled Pods
in its entirety looks like this--
Tangled Pods
has a mirror-image stencil,
Dangled Pods
. It looks like this --
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