I love this technique and
used it for some of my Christmas cards this year.
Craft mat
Card stock
Masking Tape
Embossing Paste
Embossing Paste
Brass Stencil
Pallet Knife
Pallet Knife
Marvy Markers
Stencil Brush
Pallet
Glitter
Glitter
Before you work with the paste, you might want use a stencil brush over the metal stencil to lay color inside the cuts. I tape the stencil to the card stock and the craft mat to hold it still.
Stenciled design |
Clean off the stencil carefully, without bending it. Place the
stencil on top of your card stock and tape the stencil to your craft mat on
all 4 sides, using the masking tape. I like to tape it to the mat so
it can't move around when applying the paste, you can tape it to just
the card.
Using the pallet knife take some embossing paste and spread the paste over the
stencil. Remove all the excess paste, you see the paste stays in the
holes in the stencil. Clean the knife in warm water.
Carefully remove the masking tape from 3 sides
of the stencil, make sure you don't move the stencil or you'll smudge
the embossing paste!Take hold of the bottom edge of the stencil and
carefully lift it towards the taped edge of the stencil, a bit like
turning the page of a book. Undo the last piece of tape and clean
your stencil straight away in warm water.
Place your embossed card
onto a piece of scrap paper, being careful not to catch the embossing
paste as you move it around. Now take your glitter and sprinkle it
over the embossing paste, giving it a good covering. You can use more
than one color glitter, just add one at a time, making sure to
remove the excess before changing colors.Remove the excess glitter
to reveal your finished stenciled image. Add additional trimings such as the little pearls I used to represent the coconuts on the trees. Leave to dry for 24 hours
then mount onto your card.
You can color the embossing paste with marker color, then you don't need to use glitter. This is as effective, but the glitter is great for Christmas cards.
I had a couple of small stencils and a set of large cards with windows cut from them. I worked on the stencils and then glued the designs inside the card with the design facing out.
You can color the embossing paste with marker color, then you don't need to use glitter. This is as effective, but the glitter is great for Christmas cards.
I had a couple of small stencils and a set of large cards with windows cut from them. I worked on the stencils and then glued the designs inside the card with the design facing out.
These are cute cards for any occasion!
4 comments:
Hi Carla. Thank you for the tutorial, it's awesome. It would be fun to try. Your cards look great. Thanks again.
gloria
what a sweet set of card, love the windows!
Stunning.. and gallery quality!!!
Every time you post a card I am always amazed at your creativity. Thanks for sharing at Show Stopper Saturday!
Krista @ Joyful Healthy Eats
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