Above: This multi-layer piece was created with 3 separate applications of paints thru Winter Berries Stencil. Before adding the top layer with purple acrylic paint, I covered the lower two layers with a coat of zinc white acrylic paint, since I wanted a translucent layer that would fade the background yet allow it to remain visible. |
Above: a greeting card cover created with Winter Berries Mask and Distress Inkpads. A round-tipped brush is daubed into the inkpad, then daubed across the mask and the surface below it. |
Above: Another greeting card cover created with Winter Berries Mask and Distress Inkpads. A round-tipped brush is daubed into the inkpad, then daubed across the mask and the surface below it. |
The final two prints above were made with Winter Berries Stencil.
In both cases, the stencil was first used in the normal way -- to make prints on other papers. Immediately after lifting this stencil from making those prints, I turned the wet-paint-covered stencil upside down, and pressed it to two sheets of textured gold foil, cut from a roll of giftwrap. You can click on the above images to enlarge them and better see detail.
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