Once dry, I used Mowed Lawn distress ink to watercolour my leaves and stems. I went over them a few times on the w/c paper and it didn't pill - yay! Once the leaves were dry, I used my white Posca pen to outline the image and add some veins to the leaves. I cropped the image, added a thin white frame and popped it up over my card front with a sentiment (Happy Snippets - Penny Black) stamped underneath. I used Carved Pumpkin distress ink and stamped the sentiment over and over (3 times) and then added a final stamping with Ripe Persimmon distress ink. I thnk the colour ended up looking like it was done with the same colours as the background. :)
Close-up ...
Edited to add: I've included a link to a wonderful video by Lee-Anne Cross on how to do stencil monoprints. Thanks for the prompt from Diane to include a link! :)
I'm sending this card over to February Stencil Fun Challenge - didn't use the optional theme this month.
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Stamps: Happy Snippets (Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Hot Press Watercolour Paper (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Brushos: Orange, Terracotta; Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Carved Pumpkin, Ripe Persimmon (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Leaves Stencil (Simon Says Stamp); water mister, paint brushes, white Posca pen
Challenges:
cool technique.
ReplyDeleteThat background is amazing and I love the bold colours together. Outlining the leaves in white was a very clever finishing touch. Stunning card xx
ReplyDeleteLoll, so pretty. Love the orange background and your lovely bright green leaves. Also, love your card for your mother. I love your watercoloring. No matter how I try, I just don't do watercolor well. Lol.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you. Hugs, Lin
Your watercolor has such a beautiful artistic look. I love areas less and more soaked in color. And the leaves have a velvety appearance. Extremely beautiful card, Loll.
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The white outline really enhances the image and makes it stand out against that wonderful orange background, Loll.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful stencil monoprint Loll, and I love the orange tones with the pretty bright green for the leaves, and the outlining and the added veins in the leaves looks great. x
ReplyDeleteThose vibrant colours really are a little bit of sunshine! Wonderful stencil monoprint!
ReplyDeleteThis really does look like a little bit of sunshine and is just lovely Loll! Makes me smile and wish Spring was closer!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning result Loll with the print, and a beautiful card!
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Maxine
Another great technique, and beautiful card, can’t wait to try xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Loll, beautiful colour combination. xx
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite techniques! Stunning card! Hugs x
ReplyDeleteA Sunshiny card to be sure, love the colour mix, just gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteBeautifully created card, love those pretty and cheerful colors!
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Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the explanation of how you made it!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous twist on an awesome technique! Your white pen outline makes a beautiful difference. So pretty, Loll!
ReplyDeleteThis is bright and gorgeous, Loll! Stencil Monoprint is one of my favorite techniques! Watercoloring and posca pen outlining give your beautiful and artsy stencil monoprint a new look. You did a great job of matching the color of sentiment to the background!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Bright and beautiful, Lolly! You always do such a great job of outlining with the white pen! It makes the leaves even brighter!
ReplyDeleteBright, happy and ever so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your monoprint stenciled leaves and how your sentiment color matches perfectly, Lolly. I have always loved this stencil technique, Thank you for sharing. Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors, and your monoprint makes a beautiful card - so rich in color
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Lolly! I love the dreamy effect of the background and your beautifully colored leaves! Thank you for posting this great technique! Love, Dolly
ReplyDeleteIt's time to enjoy these bright, cheerful colors. This is lovely and I like the monoprint. Outlining really shows those pretty leaves.
ReplyDeleteWow, I am loving the gorgeous, cheerful, deep colors you got Loll! The colors remind me of what an orange grove would look like. I love how saturated the colors are and your leaf print came out so beautiful. Love the shading on the leaves, the white pen touches are perfect. Love this one and perfect to bring in spring! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteWOW this is fantastic Loll, beautifully executed Stencil Print.. must watch the video and have a go, I love the bright colours and then they white outlining, great card, hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteOoooh... these colours look amazing, so bright and cheery. I love stencil monoprinting, its such a fun technique. The white gel pen really makes those leaves pop xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing stencil monoprint card Loll. Love the colors and how you were able to watercolor the leaves after the stencil monoprint.
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