Hi everyone. Another card for Group of Seven's Stencil Monoprint technique.
I used a lovely stencil called Layered Poinsettia from Tim Holtz. I pressed two colours of Distress Ink pads directly only the stencil (Brushed Corduroy, Candied Apple). Spritzed with water and flipped the wet stencil onto a piece of mixed media paper. Used a paper towel to blot over the stencil to remove the ink that escapes from the open design. I ended up with a piece that has the background of the stencil images coloured. I let it dry thoroughly and then placed the cleaned stencil back over top, lining up the design. I added embossing paste over top, using a palette knife to smooth it out. I removed the stencil right away and washed it off. The piece was left to dry.
I finished be adhering the panel to my white card base and attaching a lovely gold foiled sentiment (gift from a friend).
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Sending this card to Peace on Earth Challenge #73 - Anything Christmas Goes.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: n/a
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Distress Ink pads: Brushed Corduroy, Candied Apple (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Layered Poinsettia Stencil (Tim Holtz), water mister, White embossing paste (Dreamweaver), palette knife, Foiled sentiment (unknown)
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Loll and I love, LOVE the color combination of Candied Apple and Brushed Corduroy...who knew those would mix so perfectly! Adding the paste through the stencil afterward was a great way to show the shapes of the Poinsettia's...lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Great color combination and a fun technique.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, this is now my new favorite poinsettia card, Lolly! I love the texture and the wonderful berry coloring you achieved!! Love, Dolly
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! An excellent stencil monoprint in beautiful vibrant colours, and I love the way you went back and added the embossing paste.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty background for those poinsettias Loll, the EP works so well. :)
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Nice touch adding the embossing paste on the top of the stenciled design ..... love it!
ReplyDeleteThat TH Poinsettia stencil is so pretty Loll, and I love the Brushed Corduroy and Candied Apple combination which I would never think to put together but looks terrific, and the added texture paste over the flowers giving lots of wonderful dimension and the gold foiled sentiment finish it perfectly..a really beautiful card! x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous poinsettias with the paste, Loll, and I love the monoprint background!!
ReplyDeleteLoll, I don't think I've ever seen Brushed Corduroy and Candied Apple come together so beautifully! Such a gorgeous combination of colors for this fabulous stencil! [how did that one get by me?]
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Gorgeous card, Loll! The stencil monoprint colors are so pretty together and I love the texture paste poinsettias! Sue N
ReplyDeleteThis a new technique to me. I love poinsettias, can't get enough of them but this one is sure on my mind right now. Beautiful Card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Oh my this is wonderful, Loll, I just love the colors and the beautiful poinsettias
ReplyDeleteI love the smooshy look of the background, Loll, and what a great idea to add the texture paste. Beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing xx
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS! What a clever way to do this and the embossing paste really makes the poinsettias stand out! This is fabulous Loll and a technique I hope to try! And that is my favorite color mix too- combined with Memento cantaloupe.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very pretty stencil you've used and I love the colors! Another amazing card, Loll!
ReplyDeleteYour favorite colors worked beautifully with this stencil, Lolly! I love the added texture of the paste!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful it is, Loll ! Love the gorgeous colours and the fabulous addition of white paste to give dimension. Have to try this too ! Thanks for sharing. xx
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, next level! Wow! What a cool way to get a gorgeous background. Bookmarking... again. This ahhhh-mazing, Loll!
ReplyDeleteI love the non traditional colour and the paste really makes the images pop. Beautiful stencil monoprint ♥
ReplyDeleteOh My...........Beautiful Stencil Monoprint Gorgeous Background for your stunning Christmas Card, Lolly:-) I LOVE every single detail, dear friend:-) Thank you so much for sharing:-) So fun thinking and working on Christmas projects:-) I miss you, dear friend:-)
ReplyDeleteWOW absolutely stunning, love it.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Anke
Great job as always Lolly! Loving the colours you used. I have just done this technique with my little craft group - wish I'd have read your post about the texture paste! But an excuse to do it again as it's one of my fave techniques!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you my friend. xx
I already commented on this but neglected to notice that you'd entered it at Peace on Earth. It's lovely colours to go with our mood board! Thanks so much for joining us!
ReplyDeleteMy dear friend. This card truly makes me sit in silence contemplating its beauty. I love the white background spots that combine with the embossing paste to create such an amazing design. I remain in awe and admiration!
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BożenA
WOW, that is soooo effective with the embossing paste over the stencil print... great card Loll, Robyn
ReplyDeleteWow. Gorgeous card with that poinsettia stencil and the paste over them. The colors work together so well. A great technique that you have mastered.
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Must try!
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