Tuesday, 5 November 2019

CAS Stencil November challenge


hosted by Linda
the technique this month is
Stencil Monoprint



I used photographic paper,  an all over floral stencil and Distress Oxides - fired brick, carved  pumpkin and crushed olive - directly applied to the back of the stencil.... then lightly spritzed with water and laid the stencil onto the paper pressing very lightly - then after it was dry wiped the paper with a damp baby wipe to bring up the colours.... I was really pleased with the result of the mono-print...I like the puddles of colour and the fine outline of the petals also the mixed colours - the green mixed in well and you can hardly see it.
I die cut a circle from one section and inked the edge with red ink.  Using a mustard coloured card and a strip of dark red card to add interest I attached the stenciled circle with foam sheet.  And finish off with a black stamped sentiment.


I made a second card with the leftover stenciled paper.... cut a rectangle and framed it with black card onto a square red card... to finished stamped a black embossed the sentiment.



The CAS Stencil team have some wonderfully creative cards over on the blog along with our guest designer - Lucie - we would love to see your stencil cards...
Thanks for visiting, I really appreciate it - happy card making

13 comments:

  1. The stencil monoprint looks amazing. Such beautiful colours and love the uniqueness of the effect. Such beautiful cards....both of them x.

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  2. Two fab cards Robyn - the colours are striking - wonderful!

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  3. I love the effect you've got here Robyn. The colours are stunning together and such a pretty stencil xx

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  4. Two beautiful cards with your stencil monoprint panel, Robyn! Love the bright colours balanced with a lot of white space from the open petals. Both stenciled pieces look fabulous with the colours card base. xx

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  5. TFS both your Gorgeous stenciled monoprint cards, Robyn. I love your fall colors and choice of floral stencil. Hugs..Nancy

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    1. What is the name of your beautiful floral stencil, Robyn? It is a beauty. Hugs..

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    2. Thanks Robyn..I just added the ARTplorations "Swirly Blooms" to my wishlist:-) So beautiful, especially with your color combo. Hugs..

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  6. Two really striking cards, Robyn! I love the vibrant colors with this stencil and the effects of the monoprint technique is amazing!

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  7. Your monoprint worked beautifully Robyn, such a flowy artsy look. Both cards are gorgeous and I love how you've used co-ordinated bases, Cathy x

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  8. Wow - this really came out lovely on the glossy paper Robyn! love how the DOX's shine right up when you rub them - love the colors and pretty stencil you used for this technique! xx

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  9. great idea to use glossy photographic paper, your stencil mono print really pops :)

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  10. Wow! This is an awesome print, Robyn, and beautiful with each different color background! It's amazing how the design looks with different colors!

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  11. Your mono print is just gorgeous. I love the colours. Both cards are excellent but the first one is my favourite. The print works really well in the circle xx

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Thank you for taking the time to comment, all encouragement and inspiration is very welcome. May your day be a happy and extra special one, cheers Robyn