I took a piece of corrugated cardboard and randomly coloured it with a few colours of Dylusions paints.
Next I used the stencil with black gesso from DecoArt.
One dry, I added some black and white paint in circles using small tops/lids and also a credit card to make the lines. I coloured the eyes in white, added the blue using a sharpie pen and red for the lips. I also hi-lighted some of the stenciled elements.
And the sun came out, so I took a photo on the grass as these are the more truer colours.
For my second piece I painted an mdf heart in pink, orange and green DecoArt vintage effect wash. I applied the colours with a sponge and dried between layers to get the subtle mottled effect.
I flipped the stencil over and used it the other way round. I mixed DecoArt pyrrole red media paint with white modeling paste and put it through the stencil. I also used part of the stencil to embellish the right hand top corner.
These are the five stencils Debs has designed. They are available to buy now from her Etsy shop here, and they are soon to be available at Country View Crafts and Handmade at Helens.
I haven't been paid to do or say any of this, I was simply sent a couple of stencils to play with. But what I would like to say, and this is only my opinion, is that the stencils are very easy to work with, they are of a good quality weight and because of this they are very easy to clean as there are no flimsy delicate parts. As you can see, they are very versatile, you can use them either way round, they leave a great impression and you can easily isolate different parts, so you don't have to use all the stencil. They are excellent value for money, they retail at £5.75 and I wouldn't hesitate to buy them.
2 comments:
Especially like the first sample on the corrugated card!
Dear Sam thank you so much for being part of my release. I love all your samples as you have showed the versatility of the Stencil in your own fabulous style. Your support means so much xxxx
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