Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Creating Art Card Backgrounds with Kaleidoscope Stencils

Hello there, happy Tuesday!  I am still pretty excited about finding uses for my new Kaleidoscope Stencils by Artistcellar.  Today I am using just one of the set to create backgrounds for my Art Cards.  I chose the stencil called Trillium to make these cute little Art Cards which can be used on cards, canvases or left just as it is as an Art Card.  This is what I made.


This project began as an Art Card.  Art Cards are small canvases, in this case a piece of 140# water color paper, cut to measure 4" by 4".  You can think of it as a slightly larger version of an ATC.  I began by using the Trillium stencil and some water color pens filled with Dylusions Spray Inks.


I placed the stencil on top of the pre-cut paper and painted the different colors of ink through the stencil randomly.  When I had a lot of color on the paper I lifted the stencil off and set it aside.  These are not permanent inks so the stencil can be washed off at any time.


Next I sprayed water onto the inked paper and let it run together.  When I was satisfied with the look I blotted off the excess water with a paper towel.


I sprayed it with water again and blotted the paper with a towel again to get a lighter look.


At this point you can stamp lines or any other pattern on top of the Art Card.  I decided to layer on a stamped image.  This stamp is an old one by Lockhart Stamp Co. with Mr. Kitty on it.


I stamped the image with StazOn Jet Black ink on a separate piece of card stock, trimmed it out and colored it in with Dylusions and Memento ink pens.  When this was dry, I matted it on card board paper, then glued the entire panel to the back ground colored Art Card.


I didn't want Mr. Kitty to be lonely so I made another one called Puppy Face to keep him company.


These can be kept in an Art Card book, glued to a small canvas, glued to the front of a card....pretty much anything you can think of to display them.  They're sweet and guaranteed to put a smile on your face!  Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I'll be back next Tuesday with more stenciling ideas.  Hugs~Renee

7 comments:

  1. That's a pretty cool idea for stencil use. I can never get papers to lie flat after getting water on them. Is there a secret to hat?

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  2. Now these are super cute Renee,you can never have too many stencils can you 😉

    Big hugs
    Donna xxx

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  3. Beautiful cards.
    I like the quirky, whimsical nature to them and that puppy .... so cute.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  4. These are very cute ! Great stencils too.
    Corrie x

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  5. So pretty! I love the background and the new stamps. You continue to impress my dear friend.

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  6. Love your pets, today, Renee! Love how you used your stencil as a jumping off place for something totally unexpected! Brilliant!

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  7. How extremely innovative, who would have thought of using stencils like this?
    Mr. Kitty looks very happy on his very smart card and that was a kind thought to give him a friend.

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