Here is what Amanda had to say about the challenge:
"There are so many
fantastic stencils available to us right now and so many ways in which to use
them so we would like you to include stencilling in whatever it is you choose
to create for this challenge. Don’t forget all the ways in which they can
be used – inks, sprays, paints, texture/embossing pastes and gesso are all
stencil friendly. So be sure to have fun and embrace your stencils in
your vintage;
shabby; mixed-media; art journalling; industrial or steampunk projects".
I began by brayering Distress Paint Evergreen Bough lightly over a piece of white card.
I then added a second colour Mowed Lawn again brayered lightly over the card.
I used one of Tim Holtz number stencils, applied Black Soot Distress Ink over the stencil.
Spritz the stencil lightly with water.
Place the stencil down onto the brayered backdrop.
Dab the back of the stencil with a piece of kitchen towel.
I love the random look of the numbers.
Apply Texture Paste over the Dot Fade Layering Stencil to add a further layer of texture to the background.
I also added some Tissue Tape and then placed two of Donna Downey's Silhouette Trio stencils onto the background and then applied black paint around the silhouettes using my finger.
I also added touches of red, applying Fired Brick Distress Ink over the Donna Downey Artist Soul stencil. I love the red against the background.
I also added a few scribbly lines around the imagery using a white pen and then added delicate splatters of white paint.
I added 'artist' to the top of the card again applying Texture Paste over a stencil.. To complete I also added delicate splatters of red paint.
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Thanks so much for stopping by. Tracy x x
Tracy, this is so artistic and beautiful! Fantastic work with such a variety of stencils. <3
ReplyDeleteThis is just SO cool looking Tracy! LOVE the green/red/black and white splatter - what a creative idea to paint around the edges of the silhouette stencils! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteI love this Tracy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous use of stencils Tracy, you have created so much interest and put them to such good use. The colour combination is very striking and the finished design is fabulous, love it xxx
ReplyDeleteAs ever, more total awesomeness from you Tracy. You manage to capture such detail and creativity in just one dimension. Superb xx
ReplyDeleteLoving the fact that the silhouettes are in such a beautiful colour rather than black, it is so effective! The random tape, the white doodling and the word 'artist' are all so striking too, I love this so much I want to go and try it out right now!! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteLove this fabulous, funky look - a stencil technique I'm always meaning to try and never seem quite to get round to. The colours are so cool, and all the more gorgeous for being framed by the black - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Brilliant Tracy - love all your different uses of stencils here - creating a stunning outcome. And what a brilliant colour combo! x
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning arty piece Tracy! Brilliant stencilling work, with so much depth! I adore this, it looks brilliant! The colour combination is so striking too and really adds to the overal effect!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna say this is awesome........cos it really is! ;) xxxx
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the stencils and fab results.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Fantastic use of stencils ! Love your project !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Such an artsy piece! Love how you've used those stencils and added the splatters and doodling--such crisp whites! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteCool, artsy vibe going on there, love it! :)
ReplyDeleteUtterly fabulous! Tracy. Arty, funky and just so my thing! Wonderful, creative use of your stencils - have to agree with your love of the random look of the numbers but also love the textured dots - they really do pop and the stenciled words - the red works so well with the black and green .
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for creating such a fabulous piece for this challenge .
have a lovely weekend
hugs xx
Wow, what a great technique Tracy and I love the final result! Wonderful colours, this one has so many small details in it's design! Love it! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteLove how you got that great shadow effect. Well, love all of it. Hugs, S@ndy
ReplyDeleteThis work is so cool, love your tutorial thanks for sharing with us! As always a great design! Barbara
ReplyDeleteAs always your techniques are so inspirational! Love how you put the layers of stencils and images and then outline that with the images and the black background.
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