I have used this to inspire me and a couple of stencils to fill in the gaps. Here is my girl and a short tutorial showing how I made mine.
I started by trying to imitate the woman's image on a piece of white card stock. I sketched it out and then painted it in with Dina Wakley's acrylic paints. When the paint was dry I cut out the image.
I went back with a black Gelato crayon to section off the colors. I used Memento ink pens to touch up some of the other colors and outline the eyes. Then I started preparing a background on water color paper to glue the image to.
I sprayed Dyan Reaveley's Dylusions in Vibrant Turquoise, Fresh Lime and Lemon Zest onto the paper and blotted off the excess ink. Then I used Dyan's stamps with Black StazOn ink to stamp numbers and alphabet letters randomly.
To give the back ground needed texture I used the Artistcellar stencil called Pomegranate and some heavy gesso. When the gesso was dry I glued the head onto the back ground paper.
When everything had dried I applied some black gelato to the stenciled part and removed the excess with a baby wipe. Trying to add more interest I used Mod Podge to adhere Tim Holtz's Tissue Wrap paper called Melange to the neck and shoulder area.
I gave her the look of a summer lace dress with Artistcellar's map of Venice stencil and some gesso.
It is always fun to use an inspiration piece and put your own spin on it. Stencils are a wonderful addition to any back ground to add texture and interest.
Thanks for stopping by today, I'll be back next Tuesday with more ideas on how to use your stencils. I hope you are having a wonderful summer!
Hugs~ Renee







