Monday, July 1, 2019

More Variety in Stencil Prints using 2 New 4" x 4" Releases


 The photo below is a close-up of black cardstock that became background for spreading heavy-body matte gel medium thru a stencil using an old credit card.  After the gel had dried, I dry-brushed* over the raised areas with silver metallic acrylic paint.  





The 3-dimensional imprint above was made with M and Y (m267), one of my two new 4" x 4" mini stencils/masks --


M and Y, measuring 4" x 4" (m267)

And the 3-dimensional piece below was made with R and E (m268)...






R and E, measuring 4" x 4" (m268)


The stencil I chose for making the first two prints below was M and Y (m267).



The background was highly textured with several heavy body acrylic paints, mashed with an old credit card to form peaks and valleys.  After that had dried, I used M and Y with a mix of zinc white  (translucent) acrylic paint and Titanium White (opaque) acrylic paint.


Light magenta acrylic paint mixed with white molding paste, applied to dark blue cardstock.  Metallic gold crayon was added to two corners after the paint had dried.


R and E (m268) was the stencil/mask that I used in creating the next two prints:


Borders:  metallic crayon; print:  light magenta acrylic paint mixed with white molding paste.


Bottom layer:  gold metallic acrylic paint.  Top layer:  Titanium White (opaque) acrylic paint.

Many thanks for stopping here at my blog today!  To scroll thru the pages of my StencilGirl stencils and masks, please start here.

*In this blog post, I give step-by step photos and directions on the dry-brushing technique.