Showing posts with label PS296. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS296. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2022

2022 Topic 06: Mainly Stencils {by Asia Marquet} with France Papillon Stamps


Hi everyone, it's Asia here (Lemon Creation) today, and I would like to share with you an art journal page which I made in one of my old books using only stencils (well, almost- I did a little bit of background stamping, just for fun!).


The idea for this page was to use mainly stencils and to show you some of the great stencilling techniques. Was it easy? Yes and no! Yes, because you can do so, so much with a stencil. Difficult, because I am definitely a stamper and I've never made a page using stencils so much- I used it even for a focal point! But as I always say- challenging ourselves is a great way to learn and to grow as an artist. So let's see what I have created and hopefully this post will inspire you to create something very much stencil-oriented.



For this project I wanted to use PaperArtsy Fresco Chalk Acrylics as they are less liquid than Infusions and more easy to work with stencils. I also chose few beautiful stencils designed by France Papillon (PS302PS303PS227) and for the background- stencils by Sara Naumann (PS296PS297). I went a little crazy here as I had hard time choosing which one I like the best and well, if I had them- why not use them, right? But you can definitely work with less and make the page less busy than mine.


I love working in old, almost torn apart books, giving them a chance for a second, more colourful life. Before starting, I glued a few pages together and applied a layer of gesso to make the pages more sturdy and avoid the paints seeping through. I also used a bit of stamping at this stage- when the gesso was still wet, I stamped on it the set of numbers from France Papillon's stamp set 18 (FP018)



Next step was to add some colours. I used Fresco Chalk Acrylics (Red Lipstick and Little Black Dress). One part of the red paint I mixed with some black acrylic, then sprayed the water onto the page and made a wash with it. This is my background colour.



With Red Lipstick Acrylic paint I made my first stencil transfer with a Sara Naumann stencil (PS297). I used a sponge for easy application. You can see how much brighter the actual Red Lipstick colour is on the page as opposed to the background colour I created.


With the remaining colour mixture (red and black) I added some more stencilling with one more of Sara Naumann stencils (PS296). Because the colours are so similar to each other, there is no striking difference between them and for me the background designs will really stay in the background.


 

I wanted to come back to the beautiful stamp from France Papillon (FP018and I added a little stamping with StazOn (Jet Black) ink onto the background. It's really important to me to add some black accents for contrast. I think black makes the other colours pop out even more.

Let's do some more stencilling. This time I used France Papillon stencils (PS302 and PS303) to add some words to the page. Once again I used a sponge applicator and StazOn ink. The reason behind choosing StazOn is simple- it is a permanent ink and I am sure it will not be affected at the later stages by water or paint. Inking the edges of the pages was another way to add more contrast to the layout.




I am a big fan of circles- who does not love them? This is why I needed to add some circles from this gorgeous France Papillon stencil (PS302) and this time with Fresco Chalk Acrylic (Banana), but here is another tip on using your stencil- you can draw inside the cuts with your fineliners. I doodled circular wonky shapes inside to give sort of borders to the yellow circles. Stencil drawing is fun!

If you don't have any coloured modelling paste at hand, you can make your own. I mixed PaperArtsy Grunge Paste (GP190) and Fresco Chalk Acrylic (Little Black Dress) to stencil broken circles with France Papillon stencil (PS227). It's always like that with me- once I start making circles- I can't stop!

The last part of the background was to add the floral pattern from previously used France Papillon stencil (PS303), again with StazOn and a sponge applicator. As you can see I am coming back to the same stencils and choosing between the designs- there are so many, so you have a great, beautiful choice at hand.


The first part of the project was definitely an easy ride. For the focal part of the project things got a little bit more complicated. I was having doubts as to what to use and how to use it. But I learnt this great stencil embossing technique from Ann Melvin from Positively Papercraft (YouTube) and even though it could be a little tricky, I truly love it. It's all about using stencils as embossing folders. Yes, that actually works! You are basically making a "sandwich" as you would do with regular embossing folder (though the "sandwich" needs to be a little bit thicker) and you put it through your embossing machine. The tricky part for me is to get in the first go how to place the stencil- should it go underneath the paper or above it? This is not a problem if you do the impression on white paper, but if your paper is coloured, things may get tiny bit more difficult- unless you have a very logical  mind (which I don't!). I did my embossing on the paper previously coloured with Fresco Chalk Acrylics (Banana and Red Lipstick). 

For my embossed image I chose a butterfly from France Papillon stencil (PS302). The stencil was a little too large for my old embossing machine, but I managed to slightly fold it on one side and still run it through the machine without damaging it at all. I also made a small experiment by placing the golden foil on top of my coloured paper and just underneath the stencil, trying to get it to stick in the embossed parts. Here are some step-by-step photos:




After taking it out from my machine, I removed the excess foil by rubbing the image with my fingers. While doing this technique be sure your "sandwich" is thick enough to make a good impression- that's the key! Next step was to cut out the butterfly and ink its edges with black StazOn. 

I decided not to add any more words to the page- two previously stencilled ones are just perfect!  In the middle of butterfly I adhered a photo of a woman- again for more contrast. This was my final touch.





If, by any chance, this project looks a tiny bit complicated, believe me- it's not. It's rather a cool play with stencils and I know that there are a lot of crafters who love using them! I think this page helped me to fall in love with stencils a little bit more- especially with the embossing technique. Even though you won't get a 3D embossing effect with stencils, you can create something different and be able to optimise the use of your craft supplies. I am waiting impatiently to see your creations!

Asia


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Thursday, 20 January 2022

NEW PaperArtsy Products: Eclectica³ Sara Naumann {January 2022}


A note from Leandra:
I am sad to be at the end of such a wonderful release week. Normally this time of January, we would be announcing these products from the USA trade show. We would be teaching classes to retailers, sharing lots of IG and FB lives of the show and our activities, and enjoying the buzz of a trade show. Then we would be in Frankfurt for the last week of January, for a European repeat, but that has been cancelled. We are thankful for the second year of no trade events, we have still managed to release new products for January, and continue our normal release schedule with full involvement from our stockists regardless. 

Sara's release is loaded with beautiful botanical imagery, and contrasted with glorious geometric stencils. I love the colour scheme she has picked, and I love all the reverse stencilling and painterly layers she creates. 
 
Sara will be along to share with you LIVE her new products and ideas over in our facebook Group, PaperArtsy People shortly after this post publishes. I hope you can drop by for the live, or try to catch the replay. I love to hear direct from the designer about the concepts and story behind their release.
 
For the next 3 months, these stamps are only available EXCLUSIVELY from our approved stockists. Please check the list at the foot of this post to find a retailer online or geographically near you, it makes sense to order within your country where possible. We have also added a tab at the top of the blog home page with stockists for easy access too.
 
Hi everyone, Sara Naumann here.

I'm super excited to share with you my newest release for PaperArtsy, three stamps and coordinating stencils.

Many of you know I'm from Oregon—and those familiar with Oregon know it's famous for its natural beauty. We Oregonians love our places of nature, meaning the wildfires that affected the area in the past couple of years have been devastating for not only the environment but also weighed heavily on our hearts. 
 
Yet what we know is that nature does its best to regenerate, for trees and plants and forests and also for humans and their hearts. I wanted this release to reflect the notions of hope, sanctuary and regrowth, a little spark of optimism as we march steadily into a new year.
 
For this series of projects, I found myself reaching for rich, earthy colors and fell in love with the combination of Tracy's Aqua Duck Egg, along with Cayenne and Slate. The process of dirty-brayering and reverse-stenciling helped me let go of some of the "shoulds" I often feel and enabled me to create with a bit more spontaneity.


Price: RRP €21.92 +VAT         Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam with a laminated storage/index sheet.

  
Eclectica³ Sara Naumann Set 56 (ESN56)

Botanicals and text are such a perfect combination for card focals—all you need is a little dirty-brayering (more on that later) and maybe some embossing powder for dimension and no-smear detail painting.
  

Dirty-brayering is just what it sounds like: You know when you're painting, and you have little bits of various paint colors on your craft mat? Don't bother cleaning the brayer or the mat—just roll across that dirty mat with your dirty brayer, then onto white cardstock, and let the magic happen. My tip? Use a light touch and leave some white showing to reduce muddiness. Here I've got Limelight (a favorite), GrapeFront Door, and StoneCayenne snuck in there too.
 
  
Embossing the image makes it easier to paint in the details. I like to use a brown pigment ink (Versafine Clair is a good one) and then tap on with a tone-on-tone metallic embossing powder. (Here I'm using one of my new ones from WOW Embossing, Platinum.)
 

Eclectica³ Sara Naumann Set 57 (ESN57)
 
The humble pine cone is associated with so many beautiful symbols—especially regeneration and resurrection. The pine cone closes when it's cold or dark; its purpose is to protect the pine tree seeds until it's time to release them into the world. It's a touching image, these earnest little pine cones waiting until the time is right to open up.
 
 
This pine cone focal is stamped and embossed onto paint-brayered card stock, then detail-painted with Limelight.
 

The texture of the pine cone goes really nicely with a textured, stenciled background. For this I used PS296 (another release from this launch!) and Platinum embossing powder.
 

Eclectica³ Sara Naumann Set 58 (ESN58)
 
Trees are a versatile focal for so many themes and occasions. Here I've stamped the tree with brown pigment ink, sponging on LimelightSherbet and Cayenne paints to give it a spring effect... but think how pretty it will be with autumn colors!

 
Use Cut N Dry for even paint coverage, then use the end of your paintbrush handle to dab on additional colors.
 

A geometric background design is a nice complement to the tree image—I reverse-stenciled PS295 (just see below) with a blend of Front Door and Stone paints.
 


Regular Size: 6.5" x 7" (16 x 18cm) Price: RRP €5.38 + VAT
  
PaperArtsy Stencil 295 (PS295)

When I designed this stencil, I wanted you to have something that created a striking geometric pattern that could balance with the softer botanical images on the stamps. This one turns out to be ideal for reverse-stenciling, where you simply brayer paint onto the stencil, mist with water and press it onto your surface. This gives wonderful surface coverage and a more ghostly pattern design.
 
 
This stenciling technique is ideal for simple-style backgrounds—I love it, because while there's a lot of paint and pattern going on here, everything is on one piece of Smoothy cardstock.
 

The stamped sentiment is from the ESN56 set, and brown-embossed for texture and contrast. The paint color combination is one of my (*swoon*) favorites: Cayenne and Aqua Duck Egg.
 
 
PaperArtsy Stencil 296 (PS296)

I have a thing for uneven circles (you can call them blobs, that's okay)—I think they add charm and realistic pattern to backgrounds. This design is another great one to reverse-stencil, as I've done here, with that wonderful dirty-brayer effect. It's easy to do, and a great way to experiment and play with texture. I've used a fairly grubby mixture of CayennePumpkin SoupStone and just a tiny bit of Slate that got in there accidentally.
 
 
Load up the brayer with a bit of Slate paint and tap it on horizontally to create lines that become sections on the background.
 

You can of course layer another stencil design on top of the first, and stamp on top of it too—here I've used contrasting Aqua Duck Egg to stencil PS297 on top of the blobby circles. The text stamp comes from ESN57.
 

PaperArtsy Stencil 297 (PS297)

I love love love stenciled letters and words—especially when they can do double-duty as an eye-catching background, or as something softer or more muted. This design also works beautifully as a reverse-stencil pattern.

 
Front Door and Slate together create a wonderful forest green that contrasts so nicely with the Limelight brayered underneath.
 
  
A simple sentiment works wonders to balance a background-as-focal design. The "sent with love" stamp is from ESN56 and I love that it accidentally mirrors one of the lines on the stencil. 
 
 
Thanks, everyone, for having a read today! I hope you've been inspired to pull out your brayers and have a go with these easy and fun backgrounds and focal images. And thanks, as always, to the PaperArtsy people for always producing such wonderful supplies with the very best quality.

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Teaching Schedule:
I'll host a FREE Facebook Live demo for Stampers Grove on January 29 at 3:00UK time. 

Below is a list of the retailers who have already got these new releases in stock ready for you to buy NOW!
   

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Australia
Bev's Cross Crafts, Spreyton, Tasmania https://www.bevscrosscrafts.com.au/
Crafters Cupboard, Berwick, Victoria www.crafterscupboard.com.au
Memories on the Murray, Murray Bridge, SA  https://www.memoriesonthemurray.net/
Natalie May Scrapbooking, Dover Gardens, SA https://nataliemay.com.au/
Scrapbook Superstore & More, South Penrith, NSW https://www.scrapbooksuperstore.com.au/
The Scrapbooker's Confetti Box, Swansea, NSW https://thescrapbookersconfettibox.com/
The Thread Studio, 6 Smith Street, Perth http://www.thethreadstudio.com/
The Scrapbook Store, North Perth,WA http://thescrapbookstore.com.au/ 
Time To Createwww.timetocreate.com.au

Belgium
Cart N Scrap Art, Antwerp, www.cartnscrapart.be
Créatelier Caracolle, Liège, www.createliercaracolle.be

Canada
Clipper Street Scrapbook Company, Langley, BC. www.clipperstreet.com
Paper Art Creations Inc, Leduc, Alberta, www.paperartcreations.com/
Scrapbook Centrale, Dollard Des Ormeaux, Quebec www.scrapbookcentrale.ca
Scrap Addicts, Edmonton, Alberta www.scrapaddicts.ca/
Scrap and Bean, Edmonton, Alberta scrapandbean.com/ 
Scrapbooking Fairies, Drayton Valley, Alberta www.scrapbookingfairies.com/
The Paper & ink Boutique, Calgary, Alberta www.paperandinkboutique.com/
The Scrap Yard, Calgary, Alberta, www.thescrapyardcalgary.com/ 

Denmark
Hobbyboden Scrapworld Samso www.hobbyboden.dk

France
Eirl Bancon Cartoscrap, Midi Pyrenees, www.cartoscrap.com
Fée Du Scrap, Saint Sébastien-Sur-Loire, www.feeduscrap.fr/
Horizon Créatif, Ste Jalle www.horizon-creatif.fr
Instant Créatif, La Possession, La Réunion, www.icreatif.re
Katzelkraft, Ingwiller www.katzelkraft.fr/en/
Kerudoc Creation, St Yvi www.kerudoccreation.com
Le Grenier des filles, Pierre Benite
Page de scrap, Saint Pavace, www.pagedescrap.fr/
Scrap Déco Home, Goutrens, www.scrapdecohome.fr/
Toutencolle, Dun sur Avon www.toutencolle.fr

Finland
Heidin Korttipaja, Istunmaki, www.korttipaja.fi/fi
Piia Paper, Kittiläwww.piiapaper.com/fi

Germany
Stempelbar, Berlin, www.stempelbar.de
Stempeloase Munich, Munich www.stempeloase.de
Stempelfee Shop, Hilden www.stempelfee-shop.de
Stempellaedle, Stuttgart, www.stempellaedle.de/shop

Greece
Scraps N Pieces, Kallithea www.scrapsnpieces.gr

Italy
Immagine SAS di Rapaccini, Rome, www.immaginelab.com
Il Negozio Della Mamma Di Cle, Torino, www.ilnegoziodellamammadicle.com
Marte Savona, Savona, www.martesavona.it
Pezze E Colori, Lissone, www.pezzeecolori.it/ 
Piccole Passioni, Siena, www.piccolepassioni.it

Japan
La Wadao, Odawara, Kanagawa, www.lawadao.com
Tiny Dots, Funabashi-shi, Chiba www.tinydots.shop-pro.jp

Netherlands
De Hobbystudio, Genemuiden, www.dehobbystudio.nl/
Doe@ding,Spijkenisse doeading.nl/
Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden www.hobbycompleet.nl
Stampingcorner, Capelle Aan Den Ijssel www.stampingcorner.nl

Norway
Hobbygarasjen, Kopervik, www.Hobbygarasjen.no

Spain
Cien por Cien Manualidades, Barcelona,  www.100x100manualidades.es
Ideas 10 Manualidades Y Scrapbook, Bilbao ideas10manualidades.com/
Marakiscrap, Tarragona, www.marakiscrap.com
Scrap & Papers Experiences, Barcelona, www.scrappapersexperiences.com
The Paradise Corner, Barcelona, www.theparadisecorner.com

Sweden
Butik Elva, Staffanstorp, www.butikelva.se

Taiwan
Mandy's Cards, Taipei www.facebook.com/mandy.card.77

United Kingdom
Amelia's Creative Crafts, Studley, Warwickshire  www.ameliascreativecrafts.co.uk
Art from the Heart, Harrogate, Yorkshire www.afth.co.uk
Blade Rubber Stamps, London www.bladerubberstamps.co.uk
Crafts at The Malthouse, Herstmonceux,  East Sussex, www.themalthouse.co.uk/
Fave Rave, Stourbridge, West Midlands www.shabbychicstencils.co.uk
Loobi Crafts, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, www.loobicrafts.co.uk
Papermaze, Ipswich, Suffolk www.papermaze.co.uk/ 
Stampers Grove, Springbank, Lilliesleaf, Melrose,Scotland www.stampersgrove.co.uk
That's Crafty
, Romford, Essex www.thatscrafty.co.uk
The Artistic Stamper Craft Store, Faversham, Kent www.theartisticstamper.com
The Forget me not Kraft KabinRochford, Essex, www.TheForgetMeNotKraftKabin.co.uk

USA
Artistic Artifacts, Alexandria, VA www.artisticartifacts.com/
Artistic Studio Creations, Fayetteville, Georgia www.facebook.com/ASCbyCrystal
Craftiness, Chatsworth, CA, www.craftinessonline.com/
Ephemera Paducah, Paducah, Kentucky www.ephemerapaducah.com
Everything Scrapbook & Stamps, Lake Worth, Florida www.everythingscrapbook.com
Frantic Stamper, Oregon www.franticstamper.com
Free Heart LLC, Denver, Colarado, www.freeheartllc.com/
Golden Hills PaperCrafts, Fairfax Station, Virginia, www.goldenshillpapercrafts.com/
Joggles, West Warwick, Rhode Island, www.joggles.com
PaperCraft Clubhouse, Westbrook, Connecticut, papercraftclubhouse.com/
Qingquing's Stamp Shop, Portland, Oregon
Runaway, Art & Craft Studio, NE Salem, Oregon www.runawayart.com/
Simon Says Stamp, Columbus, Ohio www. simonsaysstamp.com
The Ink Pad, New York, www.theinkpadnyc.com
Topflight Stamps, Irmo, South Carolina topflightstamps.com/

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