Monday, May 14, 2018

Stencil it card with video tutorial

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Hi everyone,

It's Monday and that means a new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! This week it's all about "Stencil it".


Stencils are one of my favorite tools, so I used 3 of my favorite stencils for this card. I started with the Schoolhouse stencil and Distress Paint Black Soot. Then my second favorite stencil is Tiles. I used this one with Texture Paste. When it was dry I applied a layer of Opal Magic Rose-Gold with a silicone brush. Love the way that looks and make the black turn into gold.

 

With Infusions (Sunset Beach, Lemoncello and Are You Cerise) I added some color. The effect that Infusions gives with Opal Magic Paint is really cool. But I wanted to add some more contrast so I used Black Knight Infusions for that. That also immediately gives it a more dramatic look. The black letters of the Schoolhouse stencil had disappeared a bit in the background and therefore it was a fun idea to use the smaller size of Schoolhouse stencil with also Distress Paint Black Soot and also in the same spot.

 

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Hugs,
Sandra

14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card Sandra :-) the vintage girls are adorable, don't you just love their ringlets! ;-) the background colours and textures are fabulous too! LOVE it :-)

    luv
    Lols x x x

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  2. Way to rock those relatives! It's nice to see them used in such a creative way and your background(s) compliment them perfectly.

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  3. Your background is phenomenal!!!

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  4. Oh, Your background...! Just stunning!

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  5. Wow - the metallic sheen of the Infusions with the Opal Magic is just amazing. Such fabulous lights and darks creating real drama - I love this.
    Alison x

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  6. You make the most beautiful backgrounds, Sandra! I love seeing the process!

    *mwah*
    Steph
    Simon Says Stamp!

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  7. Thank you for inspirations.I love your art and yours step by step!

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  8. Awesome depth of color on this one, Sandra! Another wonderfully textured card! xx Maura

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  9. Beautiful card Sandra and as always, your backgrounds are just stunning...it's a shame to cover them they are so gorgeous but the paper dolls are just the perfect focal point! Hugs :)

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  10. Oh well! Look at those amazing colors! I totally love them mixed together and love the effect you got on the edges, so ombre! Love the tiny alpha stencil and have never tried to use the stencil with just paint! Need to try, you always teach me something new and cool! Hugs, Macarena

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  11. Love your gorgeous card, Sandra. The texture and colors on the background you created are stunning. :)

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  12. What great techniques and a striking end result! I love your aesthetic and how you always teach me new things. Thanks for taking the time to take detail shots and make all of those awesome videos!

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  13. Sandra seeing your videos I put in my wish list all the infusions you use! You are wonderfully good at creating backgrounds with these powders! Fantastic creation!Barbara

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  14. Incredible. What a great video. In a short period of time you have demonstrated how you made that work of art. Amazing. Thank you.

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