For this project, I chose mat board as my substrate since I needed something sturdy.
I used masking tape to secure my 6" x 6" stencil Kaleid to the substrate (I recommend Frog Tape -- sold at Lowe's, AmazonSmile.com, etc.)
With an old credit card, I spread heavy matte gel through my stencil. Immediately after lifting off the stencil, I cleaned it.
I used masking tape to secure my 6" x 6" stencil Kaleid to the substrate (I recommend Frog Tape -- sold at Lowe's, AmazonSmile.com, etc.)
With an old credit card, I spread heavy matte gel through my stencil. Immediately after lifting off the stencil, I cleaned it.
Once the gel had dried completely -- several hours, give or take -- I rubbed Pan Pastel across the ridges.
The image above is a close-up detail. Kaleid stencil in its entirety looks like this --
The image above is a close-up detail. Kaleid stencil in its entirety looks like this --
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