Firstly though I'd like to say that I don't own a load of commercial sprays.. just these three
but I have mixed a few using my Brushos and Magical Micas.
and you may own intricate stencils (pink one), you can use other products like the mesh or cut your own (blue one)... or even use your dies to cut shapes which I have done using metallic (not the mirror one) paper or baking paper
Here is my card
as simple as spraying your colour through a stencil
This is a lovely intricate stencil, I did use the bright Cherry Pie Dylusions spray and I was so pleased with the result....it's not perfect with some bleeding but I thought it was cool to use just on it's own for my card.
Trimmed the panel, stamped and silver embossed my sentiment on a white card
and used foam sheet to attached the panel...
I even made a spray box because I have made a mess on my desk before and this works a treat.
Can you see the metal baking tray underneath? -- my Misti magnets worked so well in holding the stencil down flat
and the helpful hint video say to spray from directly above, lightly, which helps with bleeding.
Now it's your turn, try to keep it simple I think - and pop over to the
CAS Stencil blog and check out the gorgeous 'spray stencil' cards from the design team
and our two lovely
Guest Designers Hilary and Amy
Thanks so much for visiting, I really appreciate it - happy card making