Please be sure to scroll all the way down for some new class descriptions for classes just opened. We are thrilled to welcome Lynell Harlow, founding member of Dreamweaver Stencils to Art 'n Soul in April
I have shown you "smooshing" before, but this time I'm taking it up a notch.
Made with Nuance by Magenta: Raspberry, Cerulean blue, Aquamarine |
Smooshing is applying ink onto your panel using a piece of acetate. It creates very interesting backgrounds on which you can stamp. The piece of acetate I used was cut from some packaging.
Made with Distress ink: Wilted Violet, Blueprint Sketch, Cracked Pistachio |
This time, instead of applying color to a blank panel, I stamped and embossed an image first, using White Diamond embossing powder by JudiKins. My main image is Magenta's beautiful Three Flowers 14.639.P.
My panel was cut from Tim Holtz watercolor cardstock, using the largest die in the set LF768, Lawn Fawn Small Stitched Rectangle Stackables. This die gives a stitched edge around a panel 3.75" x 5". If you don't have this die, you can just cut your panel to this size with a paper cutter. this is the perfect size to be able to mat with a colored piece of cardstock before you mount it to an A2 size card.
Also of note is that I like the Tim Holtz watercolor cardstock because it's white. When I mount it onto my base card, which is also white, it coordinates well.
MISTI Creative Corner in the mini MISTI |
When stamping my images, I used one of the new MISTI Creative Corners. I LOVE these! This way if I'm using a large stamp, and it comes close to the edge of my panel, I can set it away from the ruler edge of the MISTI. I don't seem to get a good image when my stamp is close to that edge. This corner is being used in the mini MISTI by the way, and works just fine.
I also decided to try Smooshing using Distress ink on one panel and Nuance on a second panel with the same stamp. I used Distress first.
Another difference this time is I applied the ink to my craft mat and sprayed it with Pearly Water (1/4 tsp Perfect Pearls Powder mixed with 2 oz water). Last time I applied the ink directly to the acetate and sprayed it there. I think this new way I can get better control over which color I'm using at any given time.
After picking up the ink with the acetate, I dabbed it around on the panel, taking care to apply it to the embossed areas. I continued to pick up additional colors with the acetate and dab ink around the embossed image.
As the ink was added, the image popped out of the layers of color. I noticed that the Distress ink has a transparent look to it so that you can see layers through layers.
Next I decided to try Nuance, used the same way. I chose Raspberry, Cerulean Blue, and Aquamarine. I tapped the powders onto my craft mat and sprayed with Pearly Water.
The first thing I noticed is that the colors are darker and more vibrant. You can probably get lighter colors if you spray the powder with more water. In order to get the colors to spread out onto the embossed areas, I occasionally scraped the puddles of water with the edge of the acetate.
As I continued to apply the different colors. I noticed that the Nuance seems more opaque than the Distress ink. I love the vibrancy of the Nuance.
At the end, I used a paintbrush just a bit on both the Distress and Nuance panels to be sure color got where I wanted it around the embossing.
I added the sentiments last, using Magenta stamp 07.954.G Think about you often (one of my favorite sentiments). On the Nuance panel, I stamped with Nuance and embossed with JudiKins White Diamond embossing powder, just as I had for the main image. This step could easily have been done when I stamped the flowers.
On the Distress card, I decided to stamp the sentiment with Wilted Violet Distress ink to match the main image. One of the many things I love about the MISTI tool is that now we can actually stamp with Distress and not worry that it will be too faint or blotchy. You just keep inking and stamping until you are happy with the color.
Here again I used one of the MISTI Creative Corners (in the mini MISTI). This sets the panel away from the hard side and bottom of the MISTI and allowed for a better stamping.
I hope you try this smooshing technique to color your stamped and embossed images. It's easy and it's fun, and you can probably use things you already have around.
For more step by step photos, and a complete list of products used, please go to my Backporch blog post here.
Lynell Harlow, founding member of Dreamweaver Stencils is coming to teach at Art 'n Soul!
Lynell will be coming to teach 4 classes (3 different classes and one repeat) on April 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. If you have taken classes with Lynell before, you know how fabulous they are. If you have not, you will want to sign up for at least one, if not all 3 of her classes. So many of you tell us that you don't know what to do with stencils. You will learn amazing and fun techniques in Lynell's classes.
We will have more photos of class samples for you next week.
Friday April 21, 2017, 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. “MIXED MEDIA PAPER QUILTS” – Lynell Harlow $35
Come Zen-Stencil with Lynell Harlow. The founder of Dreamweaver Stencils is back to present a multi-technique, mixed media class using a metal grid stencil, bleeding watercolor paper, colored pencils, markers, embossing powders and the list goes on. Intrigued? Yes, there will be lots of demonstrations and fun as you create background papers for these unique paper quilts and then move on to the finishing details of tangling your quilt. Although fabric and threads are not used, your sewing or quilting friends will love getting one of these beautifully tangled quilts. No stenciling or tangling experience is needed just the desire to have a couple of hours of creative learning. Bring your basic kit plus an 01 technical pen like a Micron by Sakura. If you have a favorite marker set or colored pencil set feel free to bring them. Lynell will provide a kit with photos of the sample cards, instructions.
This class is also being offered again on Sunday, April 23, 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
This effective technique has its origins in the Faux Cloisonné technique….but in actuality it’s even simpler to achieve. Lynell Harlow is back to teach this step by step layering technique using the Dreamweaver Embossing Paste, embossing powders and inks. So that you can spend more time on the fun part of adding color she has even prepped some of the embossing paste work for you. Be sure to bring an old cotton kitchen towel (not a terry towel texture) or cut up a soft t-shirt (used for cleaning and drying metal stencils) and soft tipped stencil brushes. The Dreamweaver Stencils brushes are recommended: two large 3/4” or 1/2” brushes and two or three gold handle 1/4” brushes. Bring your basic kit. Lynell will provide a kit with photos of the sample cards, instructions and finishing papers for you to take home and build your cards.
Saturday April 22, 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. “EMBOSSING, STENCILING AND LAYERING TECHNIQUES”– Lynell Harlow $35
Everyone loves embossing techniques and Lynell will demonstrate easy methods using metal stencils and an embossing machine to achieve quick results, if you have a big shot bring it with you…not necessary but it will cut down on the wait time to use the machine. Lynell will take you on a unique technique journey of using inks and metal stencils. A special faux linen weave technique using a variety of inks will make you look at your reinkers in a totally different way. Bring two large stencil brushes 1/2 or 3/4 inch the soft tipped Dreamweaver Stencil brushes are recommended and two small gold handle Dreamweaver Stencil brushes or soft tipped 1/4” brushes. Lynell will gift you a soft tipped stencil brush for this class. Be sure to bring an old cotton kitchen towel or cut up soft t-shirt (used for cleaning and drying metal stencils). Bring your basic kit. Lynell will provide a kit with photos of the sample cards, instructions, and finishing papers for you to take home and build your cards.
Sunday April 23, 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. “CRACKED GLASS USING METAL STENCILS” – Lynell Harlow $35
This is a second offering of this class in case this date and time works better for your schedule than the Saturday class.
This is a second offering of this class in case this date and time works better for your schedule than the Saturday class.
This effective technique has its origins in the Faux Cloisonné technique….but in actuality it’s even simpler to achieve. Lynell Harlow is back to teach this step by step layering technique using the Dreamweaver Embossing Paste, embossing powders and inks. So that you can spend more time on the fun part of adding color she has even prepped some of the embossing paste work for you. Be sure to bring an old cotton kitchen towel (not a terry towel texture) or cut up a soft t-shirt (will be used for cleaning and drying metal stencils) and soft tipped stencil brushes. The Dreamweaver Stencils brushes are recommended: two large 3/4” or 1/2” brushes and two or three gold handle 1/4” brushes. Bring your basic kit. Lynell will provide a kit with photos of the sample cards, instructions and finishing papers for you to take home and build your cards.
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