Showing posts with label PS340. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS340. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 January 2026

Fun with stencils with TS {by Mags Woodcock}



This project was born of a challenge, a challenge to myself to create an art journal page using mainly stencils by Tracy Scott, along with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics.




I chose four Tracy Scott stencils, (PS306, PS340, PS462 and PS446) along with four main Fresco Chalk Acrylic colours, Vanilla (FF65), Peachy Keen (FF157), Butternut (FF02) and Cerulean (FF200) to work with. With the option of adding in other supplies if I thought the page needed it.



As with a lot of my art journal pages, the process is about building up layers on the page.

I started by applying areas of Fresco Chalk Acrylics to a sheet of heavy weight Smoothy card (SCA4H). I blended the Frescos in some areas, and over painted with a dry brush in others, concentrating with the warmer colours in my selection for the first layers.

 I had punched holes along the top edge to align with the ring binding of my journal.


I continued adding areas of Frescos. overlapping some of the first layers, this time using a mixture of Cerulean with a touch of Vanilla. Using a small amount of paint allowed me to create brush strokes for visual texture.


I hate to waste supplies, so I used up the leftover paint on another sheet of Smoothy card, warm colours at one end, cool at the other. I had a plan for this, but more of that later.


It was now time to add some more detailed layers to my page, using Fresco Chalk Acrylic, Snowflake (FF15) sponged through Tracy's stencil PS306.  I balanced the large area of stencilling on the right hand side with a smaller area on the left hand side for balance.


As soon as the Snowflake Fresco was completely dry I used a white gel pen to extend the stencil on the left hand side. I love this technique for adding interest without visual weight.


It was now time for me to add some stencilled wording using Tracy's stencil PS446 and Ranger Archival ink Bluebird. I used a mini stencil brush to get into all the details. I then shifted the stencil a touch and brushed on  Ranger Archival, Hickory Smoke to create a shadow.


 

I love to add shading to details on my pages, so chose stencil PS462 and a black fine liner pen to add circles traveling upwards across the page. 


To create the illusion of three dimensional bubbles, I added a small area of 6B pencil to one side of each circle, and smudged it out with a cotton bud to create shading.



When creating art journal pages, I like to have a strong focal area. I was now time to start creating that.

Remember those painted papers, created from the leftover Frescos ? It was time to bring those back into play. I placed stencil PS340 on the Cerulean painted paper and applied Ranger Archival, Bluebird with my mini stencil brush, I concentrated on the centre area and the edges of the petals.
 

Continuing to use the stencil as a guide I used a black fine liner pen to outline the flower petals. I then used Tracy's stencil PS462 to add circle details to the centre of the flower.  Initially I used a white gel pen, but I was unhappy with the look, so added black fine liner over the top


My focal element was looking good, but it was lacking a little something. I cut it out, leaving a little border around the outside. Placing it on my page I could see it needed some lighter and darker areas.


I added white gel pen to the circles in the centre of the flower, which lifted it considerably. Using a soft pencil again to add shading to the petals around the centre section. Both alterations added interest and depth to the flower.


To make the most of all the stencilling, I aligned the focal flower with the stencilled petals on the background. I adhered the flower with gel medium and removed the excess. I repeated this with the leftover part of the flower on the left hand side of the page.


It was at this point I felt the page needed some more interest and details in the background. So stencil PS340 came back into use with the Bluebird Archival ink, adding small flowers where I thought they were needed.


My page was almost finished, but it needed some stamping and a few darker details. Tracy's stamp set TS065 had just the right elements , so I used Ranger Archival, Jet Black ink to stamp the small crosses and Bluebird to stamp the random marks.



I love how this page turned out, the sense of movement provided by the bubbles, and the focal flower which links the two sides of the page.  The white stencilled petals which add details to carry the eye across the page, along with the bold lettering



If I could sum up some of the cornerstones of my art journaling style, it would be, depth, focus and details. Each one as important as the next.

Here you can see the shadow on the wording, created with Hickory Smoke ink, it combines all three cornerstones perfectly.


You can see here how the stencilling below the  flower reinforces the focal area, and the repetition makes the page cohesive


The stamping on the page adds small details to the background, some bold, some subtle, but all adding to the overall look of the page.


I've loved creating this journal page, and also setting myself a challenge. I think I may set myself a few more in the future. All the techniques I've used can be easily transferred to other projects, such as a canvas for home décor, greeting cards and ATCs etc.

I would love to see any projects inspired by this blog post, even in a small way. Please tag me if you share on social media.

Happy crafting   Mags x


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Monday, 25 July 2022

NEW PaperArtsy Products: Tracy Scott {July 2022}

A note from Leandra:
Another eye popping release from Tracy today! She has 3 completely different stamps and stencils that each offer their own wonderfully creative opportunities! Florals, borders, nuts and bolts, it is all here, plus templates, faces and patterns....it has a little bit of everything! How you will choose I have no idea!
 
Don't forget Tracy will be along to share with you LIVE her new products and gorgeous art samples 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. it's always so amazing to hear direct from the designer about the new release and get to know them a little bit better too!
 
For the next 4 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.
 
Hi everyone, Tracy here

Well who can believe that we are over half way through the year already.... time really is flying by!!!
I'm super excited to share with you my newest release for PaperArtsy. 3 stamps and coordinating stencils.
As always I've tried to come up with an eclectic mix of stamps and stencils for this release, so hopefully you will find something that is perfect for all your crafting needs... 
Florals.... I've got you covered,   Funky Faces and Mandalas..... I've got you covered,   Fancy a bit of steampunk... I've got you covered,   Patterns and borders..... yep you guessed it I've got you covered for that too.
Whether you're into creating cards, scrapbook pages, home decor projects, mini books and journals or art journalling and mixed media, there is something in this release for you.
Let's jump right in and show you what I've got.........

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.
  
Tracy Scott Stamp Set 72(TS072)
 
We all know how much I love a bold floral focal image and these ones definitely fit the bill! Whether they are used as a single focal image, stamped into a background or clustered together they are sure to make a huge impact on any project.....
 

What I love most on this project is the multiple layers that can be built up using these stamps. 



You can see in the photos by multiple stamping and layering you are able to add so much depth and dimension to this project, I think this would also work wonderfully on cards and scrapbook pages.



Tracy Scott 073 (TS073)
 
As much as I love florals (and I really do love florals!!!)... I also adore creating pattern stamps and am always looking for my next variation on the theme.
Simple strips and squares combine to create unlimited variations and options: you can make fabulous patterned backgrounds, focal images, frames and borders all using these versatile stamps. I have shown just a couple of pattern options below (I could go on forever!!).



On this journal page, I have used them to create a border frame, playing with layering.
Further down the post (in the PS340 section), you will see another example of these being used to create a different kind of border to frame the focal image. 





Tracy Scott Stamp Set 074 (TS074)
 
I have been wanting to do a set with a steampunk vibe for a long time but was struggling to come up with a concept that would work for my style of art so it always ended up getting pushed to the bottom of the list.
Lightbulb moment!!!...... combine my love of butterflies (oh yes that's another favourite of mine!) with my love of pattern and voilà!!




I am so in love with this set! The possibilities are just endless, the cogs, gears and screw heads have been designed so that they can be stamped in different combinations to create different looks (I counted 33 variations but maybe you could find more?). 



The big butterfly is not just a stunning focal image. Here I have used the steampunk side as an interesting background stamp...




Large Size: 6.25" x 9.5" (16 x 24cm) Price: RRP €6.28 +VAT
  
PaperArtsy Stencil 338 (PS338)

If you have followed my doodle a day project I have been doing this year, then this stencil may look familiar! The design is based on a earlier doodle. When I drew it, I knew instantly that it needed to be a stencil design. I feel this one would be brilliant for gel prints and the spaces are quite large, perfect for doodling. 
It is also excellent for cut pages, as you can see in my sample below where I went for a multilayered look.




PaperArtsy Stencil 339 (PS339)

So a few releases ago I designed my first shapes template stencil and I have to say I have been obsessed with them ever since. We've made mandalas, flowers, houses and some funky animals all from the previous stencils so what could we do next?..... 
Funky faces!!!..... I love the Picasso style faces cropping up in artwork everywhere and knew that had to be the next shape template stencil. Of course it turned out better than I could have imagined and there are literally hundreds of possibilities and variations for faces.




And if funky faces are not your thing, this stencil is a fabulous addition to the previous mandala shape stencils for even more details and florals...






PaperArtsy Stencil 340 (PS340)
 
So who doesn't love a sunflower?...... not me that's for sure, and lets face it, a flower stencil is never going to be a bad thing.
I wanted to be able to create a varied look for this stencil so decided that I would integrate multiple centres. You can use the sunflower part as it is or you can change it up with the three different centres. Of course the smaller centres can also be separately incorporated into your backgrounds etc...
Notice how the frames around my sunflowers were created with the frames and borders set TS073.....
 




I have also used the stencil as a template along with the steampunk stamps to create some funky steampunk flowers.




Thank you so much for joining me today, don't forget that I will be over on the PaperArtsy People Facebook page at 7:30pm UK time to show you all these samples and maybe a few more surprises too.

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