Saturday, June 29, 2019
Using Pre-Printed Backgrounds to Make New Stencil Prints
Today's post trots out still more art samples created using
my two brand-new StencilGirl stencils. These minis of 4" x 4" each can also be called masks; in my opinion, that's what they are, according to "old" rules.
M and Y
,
measuring 4" x 4"
(m267)
R and E
, measuring 4" x 4"
(m268)
Using pre-printed backgrounds can add a jog of excitement to prints made with stencils. Pre-printed background papers can certainly include papers you've prepared yourself. But in this post I'll focus on using old picture calendar pages, old magazine picture pages and the like.
For starters, I've chosen flyleaf pages from old encyclopedias and other old books. The photo below shows one of those flyleaf papers (originally printed with a pattern of marbled paper) ... it forms the background for this print created using
m268 R and E
.
Another "borrowed" background gives pizzazz to today's second print
made with
m268 R and E
--
Below, a different flyleaf paper, also pre-printed with a marbled design, has been used with
m267 M and Y
.
Above is one more
"borrowed" background that jazzes up this print
made with
m267 M and Y
.
Below are two examples of using this kind of stencil with representational pre-printed images, as a kind of frame:
m268 R and E
m268 R and E
Thanks for visiting today! To scroll thru the pages of my StencilGirl stencils and masks, please start
here
.
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