Wednesday, December 5, 2018

StencilGirl Stencils + Greeting Card Blanks = Fun!


Another parade of Christmas cards ....


Above:  This background, made with 6" x 6" Ski Lift Works Stencil, makes me think of a church window.  The substrate is a piece of red foil and I printed it with metallic silver acrylic paint.

Above:  This candle was cut from a print made on green textured foil with metallic paints and my 6" x 6" stencil Quilted Flower Garden.  It's very easy to cut straight lines with prints made from this stencil since each Christmas flower is boxed in a square.

Above:  This candle was cut from another print made with my 6" x 6" stencil Quilted Flower Garden.  Light molding paste was applied thru the stencil; after that dried, the entire surface was painted with green acrylic paint; and, after that dried, the surface was painted with silver metallic paint.  Before the silver paint dried, the surface was buffed with a soft cloth.  This removed enough silver paint to reveal the green paint below.

Above:  This candle was cut from a print made on gold textured foil using Tiger Lily, a 6" x 6" stencil.

Above:  This candle was likewise cut from a print made on gold textured foil using Tiger Lily, a 6" x 6" stencil.

Above:  This Christmas Tree was cut from a print made with red acrylic paint using my 6" x 6" stencil Sprigs.  My substrate was white paper that had been marbled with gold.  

Above:  This Christmas Tree was cut from a print made with green acrylic paint using my 6" x 6" stencil Sprigs.  My substrate was white paper.

Sprigs....


Tiger Lily....




Quilted Flower Garden ...




Ski Lift Works ....




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