Friday, May 11, 2018
MIKKI'S FLOWERS -- Flat and 3D
Today's post starts with a greeting card; it's made with one of my April 11-launched stencils --
Mikki's Flowers Stencil
(6" x 6") ....
Above: This white-on-blue card was quick and easy to make. I started with a 5.75" x 5.75" greeting card blank from JAMPaper.com. (These cards have a metallic finish and come in several colors.) With masking tape, I secured the stencil to the card. Next, I loaded a sponge brayer with heavy-body Golden Titanium White acrylic paint, rolled the brayer over the stencil, and lifted it. Once the paint had dried, I used glitter glue to subtly highlight each of the blooms.
Today's next two greeting cards were also made with
Mikki's Flowers Stencil
but, instead of white paint, I used light modeling paste.
I could have tinted the paste with acrylic paints before using it. This time, however, I decided to use the paste straight from the jar. This gave me raised (3D) prints.
I cleaned my stencil immediately after using the modeling paste, since paste is a dimensional medium that can clog stencil openings if allowed to dry on the stencil.
After the paste-prints had hardened on my two greeting cards, I used blending chalks (similar to Pan Pastels) to highlight the blooms and their stems on one of the cards --
And on the other card (below), I used watercolor pencils. After applying the pencils, I went over the flowers and stems with a very small brush dipped into water....
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