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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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Wednesday, 19 January 2022

NEW PaperArtsy Products: France Papillon Collection {January 2022}


A note from Leandra:
I just love the serenity and delicacy of these designs by France. They ooze calm and contentment, and goodness knows that is something we all can appreciate right now after the seasonal festivities have not long come to a close and we look ahead to what the New Year brings.

Learning how to process our emotions, concerns and anxieties is a big part of how we have managed to try to cope with the pandemic, and I am sure that France and her longstanding ethos to create in a 'meaningful and mindful' way is such a soothing and practical technique to consciously bring yourself into the right 'head space'. I find this really can help me to face difficulties with improved confidence, purpose and strength. 

I really love how France has so much movement in these designs from her symbolic 'butterfly/ papillon' mascot, and I am wowwed by how she has used paint in such a clever and delicate way to add depth to a simple flat stencil. We are so fortunate to partner with designers who are incredibly skilled and happy to share their tips and tricks with you all!
 
France will be sharing these stamps live in PaperArtsy People shortly after this post publishes. It brings stamps to life when you connect with the person behind the designs, it helps so much to have a peek inside the head of the designer. Hearing direct their thoughts on each new release is always enlightening, so I hope you can find some time to join her either for the LIVE or on the replay.
 
Remember, these stamps are available EXCLUSIVELY from our approved stockists for the next 3 months. We encourage you to buy from a stockist within your country, to save on freight costs, and support independent retailers in your home nation. You can find the recent list and links at the bottom of this blog post, or from the tab at the top of the blog home page.

I hope you really enjoy checking out these new products today, don't forget to leave a comment for the designer at the foot of the post.
 
Hi everyone, France here

I'm super excited to share with you my newest release for PaperArtsy. 3 stamps and coordinating stencils.

This release continues the trend set in the previous collection, which was all about zen-attitude. This time, it is focusing on yin yang: how contrary forces are present in everything and how they compliment each other, and how, throughout life, we transform and evolve.
  

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.

  
France Papillon Collection Set 022 (FP022)

I love how the leaves are bringing nature into the yin yang symbol, which is called the taijitu. Although my name literally means butterfly, I've never really included butterflies in my stamp sets, except for set FP009. This time however, I wanted them to play an essential role: the butterfly is THE symbol of transformation, a perfect match with the taijitu. 
 

You can go wild with colors, yet for this journal divider, I wanted to keep it very toned down. This way the design exudes even more calmness and stability. 
 
 
The taijitu, the yin yang symbol, is the main element, yet the quote, thanks to its font combination, can really stand its ground. Of course I couldn't leave out some numbers on the set. Which is again a nice contrast with the natural elements of it.
 


France Papillon Collection Set 023 (FP023)
 
The butterflies also give movement to the taijitu, whether it is as background element or as focal point. And can you spot the leaf grid in the background? A big stamp can be used in a subtle way when you use shadow stamping, which is stamping with just a little bit of ink left on the stamp.
 

Having those little leaf circles allows to dress up just any background, even one as simple as just some stamping with distress ink on craft cardstock. It also extends the focal element (on the black card) right to the kraft cardstock.
  
 
If you stamp the butterfly on the project and then stick the fussy cut version on top of it, you don't have to worry about keeping all the details while trimming. And then you can even make your butterfly fly over the paper as it creates extra dimension!
 


France Papillon Collection Set 024 (FP024)
 
I never really understood the power of the mandala, until I started to colorize one! If you've never tried it, this is your chance :) On top of that, you can alter this mandala over and over again as all the circle stamps from this collection are intended to fit in the centre.
 
The butterfly border stamp is way more versatile than appears at first glance. It can be used as a border stamp. Here, I just stamped it twice to create a full line of butterflies over the paper.
 
 
Of course you can just use the little butterfly in its circle or, if you need an extra little detail like I did here, you can fussy cut it and make it fly over the paper, simply gluing the line of the body and curling the wings.
 



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

These stencils are all extensions of the stamps, offering versatility, depth and cohesion to your projects. Whether adding layers with ink, paint or texture, or making elements 'pop' as focal points, they allow you to build up your creative layers with intentional coordination.

PaperArtsy Stencil 302 (PS302)

Butterflies are fun, but as big stamps they can be hard to use as they are harder to stamp neatly. A stencil how ever can be big and still be manageable!
 

I did want the big butterfly to still have something interesting to it, so I gave the design distressed flower buds on top of a distressed look on the edges.
 

 If you combine the little circles from the stencil with the commas, you get tiny tijitu symbols!
 


PaperArtsy Stencil 303 (PS303)

Don't tell my other stencils, but I think this one will very fast become my favourite! Although the design is big, it is also very fine, which makes it perfect as a background detail or as a focal point alike!
 

I had so much fun creating this journal divider! Because with just some paints and ink, you can create a cute combination, simply and efficiently.
 

When you play with the Fresco Finish colour combinations, you can even make it look texturized, although it is as flat as the paper!
 


PaperArtsy Stencil 304 (PS304)

I could not not have yet another butterfly for the last sample of this collection. This journal divider really is energizing. And yet, it is mainly just... butterflies!
 

I combined the stencil with the matching stamp and voila, yet another butterfly flying over the paper. This time completely differently as it is 'just' some ink and paint straight on the paper. 
 

Placing the stencil in different areas on the paper and playing the different shades in Fresco Finish, it even creates  an entire flight of butterflies!
 

I am looking forward to seeing what these stamps will inspire you, be it in card making, art journaling, altered art,... I am looking forward to see you all become beautiful Butterflies!

Now go, go create some art!

Butterfly kisses,


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